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Howdy all
I'm 35, working in Denmark. Last two girls were a 22 yo Danish girl (crashed and burned on this one, unfortunately!) and currently with an 18 yo Aussie.
Hmmm. I have to say that the really young ones, though nice, have a few built-in problems:
1. No life experience: often they haven't progressed far in their jobs, or had a decent job at all. They haven't travelled much, been to university, integrated themselves at all.
2. Lack of sexual experience is another hassle, though sometimes it *is* fun teaching someone new things.
3. I've never felt entirely comfortable with the age difference between me and the FRIENDS of these women. With the girls themselves, it's not an issue, as I see in them things I like. It's just that a lot of their friends appear pretty dorky (what they think of me is of course irrelevant).
And I have to add my agreement to the "women over 30 are usually burned out" argument. I have a few female friends who are either not in a relationship, or have been in one and who are now single, and all of them just have a bad aura: not desperation or too much baggage or anything, they just seem like too much trouble to get involved with. As if they've given life their best shot, been found wanting, then decided f*** it.
But much of the DJ approach still works. And hell it's fun applying it! Especially in another country. My Danish is terrible, so it's great to be able to talk to girls by asking them how to say things in Danish...
I'm 35, working in Denmark. Last two girls were a 22 yo Danish girl (crashed and burned on this one, unfortunately!) and currently with an 18 yo Aussie.
Hmmm. I have to say that the really young ones, though nice, have a few built-in problems:
1. No life experience: often they haven't progressed far in their jobs, or had a decent job at all. They haven't travelled much, been to university, integrated themselves at all.
2. Lack of sexual experience is another hassle, though sometimes it *is* fun teaching someone new things.
3. I've never felt entirely comfortable with the age difference between me and the FRIENDS of these women. With the girls themselves, it's not an issue, as I see in them things I like. It's just that a lot of their friends appear pretty dorky (what they think of me is of course irrelevant).
And I have to add my agreement to the "women over 30 are usually burned out" argument. I have a few female friends who are either not in a relationship, or have been in one and who are now single, and all of them just have a bad aura: not desperation or too much baggage or anything, they just seem like too much trouble to get involved with. As if they've given life their best shot, been found wanting, then decided f*** it.
But much of the DJ approach still works. And hell it's fun applying it! Especially in another country. My Danish is terrible, so it's great to be able to talk to girls by asking them how to say things in Danish...