Anonymous wrote:I would never date a man older than me now that I'm in my 40s. The 24-30 year olds are where it's at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women date younger because they want to feel young again. Imagine a 27 years old man on a date with a wrinkly old looking 47 years old woman. What are you going to talk about with a man 20 years your junior? This sounds like a one sided relation to me.
46. No wrinkles. I look much younger. Seriously. I would look the same age as somebody was about 32 which is not that far from 27 or 28.
I don’t date younger men because I want to feel younger. I date them because there’s almost nobody my age available, and I’m not interested in remarrying. I talked to them about the same things I talk to people my age about; there’s really not that much difference... also, I’m an extremely busy person and younger men have less commitment and more time to work around my schedule.
You don't look 32 or 28. Stop it!. What is it with Millennial women and this nonsense.
Dp. I definitely do. I am on OLD and guys in their 20s and 30s commented I look like I'm under 18 because I don't list my age. It's embarrassing looking so young at 42. They are amazed. I have a baby face no wrinkles smooth skin small nose large eyes no lines and perky double ds and a flat stomach. All natural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is very interesting. Older women HATE men who date much younger women, they really do. They genuinely despise them and take it personal. Yet these same women are now moving cross country to date a man perhaps less than a decade older than their oldest son. Interesting.
I am 46 divorced 3 years and my ex wife is 49. I have been dating a 31 years old lady and my ex wife told our daughter that my gf is “disgusting”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45, he’s almost 40, we met at a conference. He came up to me after I stepped down from a panel and asked me a technical question. I was completely smitten that very second. I don’t know if 5.5 years is a big difference but I do think about it a lot and wonder if I’m good/young enough. He has definitely motivated me to stay in shape!
I don’t consider a 5-year gap a “younger man.”
Are you a man or a woman?
Woman. Five years is not really an age gap for either gender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 45, he’s almost 40, we met at a conference. He came up to me after I stepped down from a panel and asked me a technical question. I was completely smitten that very second. I don’t know if 5.5 years is a big difference but I do think about it a lot and wonder if I’m good/young enough. He has definitely motivated me to stay in shape!
I don’t consider a 5-year gap a “younger man.”
Are you a man or a woman?
Anonymous wrote:I would never date a man older than me now that I'm in my 40s. The 24-30 year olds are where it's at.