Anonymous wrote:I was in my early 20s and he was 19 years older, very successful, never married, no children. It was fun for 3 years - we traveled a lot, he bought me $$$ jewelry. He wanted to marry me but, despite being young and dumb, I knew he was trouble. He was incredibly controlling: he'd buy me clothes without asking me what I want, he'd always pick the restaurants and movies, he would count my carbs although I was rail thin etc. He had pool parties and he introduced me as "my gf, who went to X Ivy and is a former model." Everything else about me was not important, he never once asked me about my work or family. He was also on the short side with small eyes, so I knew I didn't want to have kids with him. I'm still friends with his sibling and I heard that he got married at 60 y/o after his gf of 10 years threatened to leave because she was 40 and wanted a baby. He was reluctant to marry her because she went to University of Colorado lol. They have a baby girl now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When this happens it's because the guy is gross. Period. Even if you ended up marrying him. He's still pathetic and gross.
+1
Anonymous wrote:This thread is crazy. All of these women who say something like “in retrospect he [the older man] was a creep.” You were all young women who chose to date an older man. Nothing wrong with that because you were all adults with agency, free will, and a full capacity for rational thought. 18 year olds can serve in combat for Christ sake!
Nobody was a “predator” when they pursued a relationship with a consenting adult.
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a good idea at the time. In retrospect, he was an immature loser who couldn't engage a woman of his on age and peer group. It was extremely difficult to get rid of him and he told me I ruined his life. I was 19, he was 30.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is crazy. All of these women who say something like “in retrospect he [the older man] was a creep.” You were all young women who chose to date an older man. Nothing wrong with that because you were all adults with agency, free will, and a full capacity for rational thought. 18 year olds can serve in combat for Christ sake!
Nobody was a “predator” when they pursued a relationship with a consenting adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This entire thread refutes the usual DCUM response of "no 20 something is going to be interested in a 30+/40+ year old man."
Yeah, nice try. With one or two exceptions, all of those young people grew up to see those older men for the predators they were.
again, more than just one or two and there are likely so many more women who are remaining in the shadows so as to avoid the nastiness from people like you.
You don't get it. Yes, of course there are women interested in older men. But when it comes time to settling down, 99% of the women here wrote that they married someone more appropriate in age for them. Older men also come with children and prior wives. For those of us growing up in the 80s and 90s with divorced parents, we know to stay away from all this drama. In summary, in pursuing young women, a younger cute guy with great earning potential has the best picks and an older man with so so income and prior emotional baggage and family responsibilities the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This entire thread refutes the usual DCUM response of "no 20 something is going to be interested in a 30+/40+ year old man."
Yeah, nice try. With one or two exceptions, all of those young people grew up to see those older men for the predators they were.
again, more than just one or two and there are likely so many more women who are remaining in the shadows so as to avoid the nastiness from people like you.
You don't get it. Yes, of course there are women interested in older men. But when it comes time to settling down, 99% of the women here wrote that they married someone more appropriate in age for them. Older men also come with children and prior wives. For those of us growing up in the 80s and 90s with divorced parents, we know to stay away from all this drama. In summary, in pursuing young women, a younger cute guy with great earning potential has the best picks and an older man with so so income and prior emotional baggage and family responsibilities the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This entire thread refutes the usual DCUM response of "no 20 something is going to be interested in a 30+/40+ year old man."
Yeah, nice try. With one or two exceptions, all of those young people grew up to see those older men for the predators they were.
again, more than just one or two and there are likely so many more women who are remaining in the shadows so as to avoid the nastiness from people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to offer a counter-example (though not my own). My older sister was 19 when she met her now DH, who was 31. I actually met him before they started dating (they worked together), and I was like, "He's totally in love with you, and I think he'd be an awesome brother in law." She was mature for her age, and he was unsettled (not immature, I wouldn't say).
Anyway, they celebrated their 20th anniversary this year, so I guess something about it made sense. He is a great BIL.
What the hell is wrong with you that you pushed your teenaged sister to date a fully grown man? And yes he was immature.
Anonymous wrote:It seemed like a good idea at the time. In retrospect, he was an immature loser who couldn't engage a woman of his on age and peer group. It was extremely difficult to get rid of him and he told me I ruined his life. I was 19, he was 30.