Anonymous wrote:Anyone dating someone 10+ years younger usually has issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not excusing being rude to the woman but that's a big age gap, especially at their respective life stages. A little teasing is to be expected.
That’s not a big age gap IMO. But I know lots of couples with significant age differences. Besides, if someone asked her how old she is that was rude.
Anonymous wrote:Plus they die sooner. Can’t wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Six years out of high school. Y’all are pervs.
In the age of female empowerment, can you please tell me when my daughters will be old enough to make their own dating decisions? I didn't know they were such mental simpletons that they are prey to white collar successful men well into their 20s.
The woman speaking to the power imbalance stated it well.
NP. You didn't answer the pp's question. At what age may a grown woman make her own decision on who she will date?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Six years out of high school. Y’all are pervs.
In the age of female empowerment, can you please tell me when my daughters will be old enough to make their own dating decisions? I didn't know they were such mental simpletons that they are prey to white collar successful men well into their 20s.
The woman speaking to the power imbalance stated it well.
NP. You didn't answer the pp's question. At what age may a grown woman make her own decision on who she will date?
I understand the point being made. Think about brain development. For all the amazing things we can learn early on we’re still reaching emotional maturity in our mid 20s. Some will be ready before then and some won’t. There’s no hard and fast rule on age but realistically not everyone has it together at 24. I’m not saying anything other than early 20s are closer to childhood than adulthood, at least in comparison to a 35-year-old. It doesn’t have to be your opinion, and certainly it’s something for us each to figure out on our own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Six years out of high school. Y’all are pervs.
In the age of female empowerment, can you please tell me when my daughters will be old enough to make their own dating decisions? I didn't know they were such mental simpletons that they are prey to white collar successful men well into their 20s.
The woman speaking to the power imbalance stated it well.
NP. You didn't answer the pp's question. At what age may a grown woman make her own decision on who she will date?
Anonymous wrote:That's a big age gap. Often men like that have issues. It's a little sleazy.
Anonymous wrote:She was a medical student, cute, and seemed nice and mature. I'm detached from their office politics and gossip, but all the women they work with were being cruel about it. When folks heard she was still in med school, the word creep was sarcastically used. If he wants children, it would seem pragmatic for him to court women in that age range when you factor in 1-2 years for engagement and wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool. He can pay off her $200k ugrad loans and $400k med school loans and maybe she can make over $30k a year in 6-8 years time. Good deal. He can also be 45 yo when she is finally ready to have kids and not be working 80 hours a week.
This is exhibit A of the jealousy that others are talking about. There is nothing remotely odd about the age difference of 35-24, and the haters are insecure women and jealous men. I assume there are far more of the former than the latter.
Actually it’s a great point about the student loans and when the woman will be able to start a family.
Not everyone who gets MD or PhD has student loans. Or do you ASS U ME because a person is young, educated and beautiful he or she MUST have student loans?
Anonymous wrote:She was a medical student, cute, and seemed nice and mature. I'm detached from their office politics and gossip, but all the women they work with were being cruel about it. When folks heard she was still in med school, the word creep was sarcastically used. If he wants children, it would seem pragmatic for him to court women in that age range when you factor in 1-2 years for engagement and wedding.