Do you have a "rule" of how old the guys are you'll date? I think most women feel comfortable dating older guys, but what about younger ones? How much younger is too young for you?
If I were a woman, I'd have a bunch of 20 year olds nibbling on my private parts.
I'm more into older women. I like them at around 23.
Interesting how this is targeted toward women and two men answer. :lol:
Interesting how this is targeted toward women and two men answer. :lol:
Interesting how this is targeted toward women and two men answer. :lol:
Well that's because we're admiring how you want validation for finding that 27 year old kid cute.
Do you have a "rule" of how old the guys are you'll date? I think most women feel comfortable dating older guys, but what about younger ones? How much younger is too young for you?
Depends on the guy really, but I might say 25 to be the youngest I would go and I'm 31. The oldest would probably be around 42ish. I don't want a little boy or a dad.
Do you have a "rule" of how old the guys are you'll date? I think most women feel comfortable dating older guys, but what about younger ones? How much younger is too young for you?
I don't have "rules" per se, but being only 24, there's only so low I can go.
I'm still young, but I'm old enough to be at least somewhat of an adult. I definitely wasn't at 18, 19, 20, or even 21, by my own admission. The top of that range is kind of my limit -- and it's going to depend on the guy.
My man is actually 2 years younger than me. We started going out when I was 23, and he was 21. And that is absolutely as low as I'd go, because at this age, a couple years makes such a huge difference.
He is uniquely mature; in certain ways, possibly more than I am. I don't notice that he's younger much, when I'm just with him.
But his friends? That's a mixed bag. They're all nice people, but there's some of them that I feel aren't quite in the place in their life I like in the company I keep. I don't make a fuss about that or anything. They're his friends, and they're all decent enough people, and I don't mind hanging out with them now and again. But the age gap shows when it comes to hanging out with each other's friends, even though it's 2 years difference.
Do you have a "rule" of how old the guys are you'll date? I think most women feel comfortable dating older guys, but what about younger ones? How much younger is too young for you?
No way, you're young but you're totally an adult. You are much more mature and well-spoken than most adults I know. :lol:
Of course, you are at that age where a lot of your peers are not up to your level of maturity, so I can see where it would be difficult to find someone that you really "click" with.
Daw, thanks. But honestly, I wish I were half as good as I am when I write.
Yeah. Some of the people I've known for a long time are a mixed bag as well. So I get why some of his are. There's lots of reasons to keep hanging out with someone who's known you so long, even if they're kind of on a different level from you in some ways.
But the majority of my new friends are older. And honestly, a lot of my friends when I was a kid were older as well. He's the only guy I've ever dated who's younger than me, and go figure he's a better cook/general domestic, and looks older than I do. :lol:
l can say the same thing about men younger than 30 35I don't care much about age personally. I figure that if you can find someone that you can really connect with and have a good time with, an arbitrary numbers means jack.
I tend to date older women, but that's because they espouse traits I desire...and women in their 20s and early 30s tend to lack those traits. If I found a 27 year old woman that had what I wanted, I'd go for it. Just so happens that I have a better chance with a 44 year old.
Hey, as long as you two get along well, that's the important thing, and that he's of legal age of course. :lol:
So at this point we only have one woman with a cutoff of 45+? Swell....
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