Heretolearn
Master Don Juan
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So how do you guys handle it.
1. A lot of people always assume that I will date someone my own age (32).
Eg. girl is 23, they will say she is way too young for you
I could correct them and say that age is nothing (although it is a stupid debate/discussion). Do you just take it or what?
2. Yesterday a girl (30) sees me with a 21 year old and then the 30 yr old starts telling me how she did not know how to have sex until 30 etc etc. Obviously overplaying the experience vs youth.
3. Even had older women (and Men) who are happily married to childhood sweethearts tell me that I will end up old and lonely and will not be able to have kids when I am older. Saying apparently studies are now showing old guys sperm is the cause of a higher risk of birth defects. Any truth to this?
*no 3 issues are from my work (professional work environment with old fashioned 'stability' family man values (expect MAJOR hypocrisy as these guys play up when on business trips...yet for work functions, I am expected to have a happy family)
It frustrates me to have opposition/these conversations.
Do you just have to be a man and deal with dissenters? Any tips to handle these situations in a cool social way to keep the interactions flowing although politely shut down these topics.
thanks
1. A lot of people always assume that I will date someone my own age (32).
Eg. girl is 23, they will say she is way too young for you
I could correct them and say that age is nothing (although it is a stupid debate/discussion). Do you just take it or what?
2. Yesterday a girl (30) sees me with a 21 year old and then the 30 yr old starts telling me how she did not know how to have sex until 30 etc etc. Obviously overplaying the experience vs youth.
3. Even had older women (and Men) who are happily married to childhood sweethearts tell me that I will end up old and lonely and will not be able to have kids when I am older. Saying apparently studies are now showing old guys sperm is the cause of a higher risk of birth defects. Any truth to this?
*no 3 issues are from my work (professional work environment with old fashioned 'stability' family man values (expect MAJOR hypocrisy as these guys play up when on business trips...yet for work functions, I am expected to have a happy family)
It frustrates me to have opposition/these conversations.
Do you just have to be a man and deal with dissenters? Any tips to handle these situations in a cool social way to keep the interactions flowing although politely shut down these topics.
thanks