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Good articles about older men and younger women
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Good articles about older men and younger women

Quote: (11-21-2016 05:17 PM)ThrustMaster Wrote:  

My acquaintance insists that the reason that I see her is that I'm "lazy" and that I'm hurting the young woman's development. She also believes that somehow its better for the young woman in question to go through endless hookups with young men than to see me regularly.

Lazy?? This broad has no self awareness of what she was probably like at that age - young women can be a SHITLOAD of work if a guy wants to keep her around and potentially turn her into anything serious.

Now, if he doesn't give a shit whether she sticks around, maybe not. But sounds like you're into this girl and to keep her happy the last thing you can do is take her for granted (without losing frame, of course).

As for articles, anything interviewing Donald Trump is probably a good place to start in terms of having the correct outlook and attitude, but it sounds like you already do.
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Good articles about older men and younger women

Quote: (12-02-2016 10:05 PM)Rob Banks Wrote:  

Quote: (11-21-2016 05:33 PM)DaveR Wrote:  

Tell the old hag to go screw herself right in her old, dried up twat... in those exact words. [Image: biggrin.gif]

It's classic feminist BS - what women want is what men must also want.

OK Cupid offers a slightly more scientific explanation. Obviously you can't use their article because they've framed it as "go for the older, low-hanging fruit... you won't have much competiton"... https://blog.okcupid.com/index.html/the-c...der-woman/

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So whoever made that graph is expecting us to believe that women 32 and older prefer men who are younger than them?

I call BS on the whole concept of "cougars" who want "young hot men with sexy bodies." It's the same thing as when a woman stares at a man's ass and claims to be turned on by it. These are just examples of women trying to show how "equal" they are to men.

Keep in mind that the data is a sample of online dating participants. With that in mind, my guess is that those women have a deluded sense of their appearance/age. I.e. the online market, especially in the US/UK, is a massive sausagefest.

Also notice how they tend to have crises in their 40s when they realise that they're truly post-wall...? The graph only goes to 50, but it looks like they start to accept their diminished social market value at that age.

The graph for men also shows some anomalies for men in their mid-40s, although it's far less extreme than what women experience.
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