Anonymous wrote:Well, I know a woman who married a much older man when she was in her low to mid 40s. Fast forward 2 decades, and she stands to inherit a substantial amount of money and real estate. Not to mention the fact that she hasn't had to work for the last 2 decades, has literally traveled the world thanks to him, and never has to worry about money. She's basically set for life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. No dog in this fight as I'm a 30-something woman with a cute but non-wealthy husband my own age. Just curious... does it bother these older men to know that they're essentially buying the love and companionship of that woman? Like, do men ever think, if I were just some average middle class schlub, the woman I'm with would never want me, and if I lose my money, she would probably bail. Maybe I'm thinking like a woman...
You are. Most men in this situation are only thinking, good for me.
The lawyer I worked for said explicitly "It's a good thing that I make a lot of money, because it got me a hot wife."
Anonymous wrote:What is the preoccupation with how she looks? Last I checked there were a multitude of other factors that bring people together besides similar age range.
Similar interests.
Similar tastes.
Compatible temperaments/personalities.
Affinity and appreciation for one another acquired over time.
List goes on and on. It's not always about looks.
Anonymous wrote:The comments above about the preference for an age gap by certain men and what that indicates about what men value in women. And vice versa.
You can nitpick and try to say there are exceptions or that you can have both, but the point is about what is generally the case with this approach. Women are the objects, and the men are the resource. It's gross.
Anonymous wrote:Well, my best friend from college is 37 and dating a 60 year old. She's a single mom, and she tells me it's slim pickings for someone like her, and at this stage of life she just wants somebody who really, genuinely treats her well and appreciates her (he's educated but not rich, and they make the same amount of money).
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that about the same age difference as Donald and Melania?
Anonymous wrote:There are men who feel privileged to share the same air with someone they admire deeply, are challenged by, and are deeply bonded with.
It's possible to have that plus great attraction and sex.
Going for the prettiest young woman you can attract is another approach. A different approach that reveals the man's ideas about the role of women in relationships and how you value women in general.
Anonymous wrote:[1]There are men who feel privileged to share the same air with someone they admire deeply, are challenged by, and are deeply bonded with.
It's possible to have that plus great attraction and sex.
[2]Going for the prettiest young woman you can attract is another approach. A different approach that reveals the man's ideas about the role of women in relationships and how you value women in general.
Anonymous wrote:There are men who feel privileged to share the same air with someone they admire deeply, are challenged by, and are deeply bonded with.
It's possible to have that plus great attraction and sex.
Going for the prettiest young woman you can attract is another approach. A different approach that reveals the man's ideas about the role of women in relationships and how you value women in general.