I've been taking a course this summer for college. So far it's been going pretty well. Today I had a conversation with one of the girls in my class. I asked for her number, saying that I may need to call someone in case I missed an assignment. (I know that's kind of tricky, but I witnessed my friend do it that way. I wanted to try it for myself). She said her house was being renovated and her phone wasn't working, so she gave me her e-mail instead. We had a nice conversation after class for about 30 minutes. She asked me what year I was in college, and I admitted I'd been going to school for a long time. Naturally, that led to asking her how old I was and I admitted I was 24. She said I looked really young for my age, and she thought I was 18. I asked her how old she was, and she said she was, indeed, 18. Looking back on it, I'd walked right into that one. The question could have easily been avoided, had I given her a straightforward answer like "sophomore/junior" or something like that.
I'd always heard that girls usually go for older guys, but my friend tells me that it is a big myth. This particular girl is Cambodian (although very Americanized--no trace of an accent). The reason I mention this, is because I don't know what the attitudes are in that culture about dating older guys. I'm wondering, in the future, should I try to avoid the question if the subject of age comes up? Would most younger girls find this to be a problem?
I'd always heard that girls usually go for older guys, but my friend tells me that it is a big myth. This particular girl is Cambodian (although very Americanized--no trace of an accent). The reason I mention this, is because I don't know what the attitudes are in that culture about dating older guys. I'm wondering, in the future, should I try to avoid the question if the subject of age comes up? Would most younger girls find this to be a problem?