2Rocky
Master Don Juan
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Now I do have to admit...most women who approach me and show clear interest are 5 years OLDER than me or more. I think much of that is due to the fact that we are in the same stages of Parenthood (Older Kids) . I became a parent at 22...But I've always been an old soul. I don't have much tolerance for immaturity and my kids were raised to be pretty serious. Their mother has no sense of humor that we are aware of, and she was within 30 days of my age. Same goes for my parenting. I always had a lot of responsibilities and I was expected to "act like an adult". Being called "immature " by my parents was the ultimate shaming tactic.
I got burned bad by a couple of younger girls as a Senior in High school. Meanwhile when I was an underclassman, Upperclassman girls were flirting with me. All the way through college, older women always had advantages. In HS they Drove, In College they could buy liquor. Once I hit 21, I didn't want a girl under that threshold. I was ready to move on to the next stage which was wife and family.
20 years later when I started dating again my LTR standards pushed me to women older than I once more...
So I'm going to say actual age difference is not as much of the issue as being in the same place in life, career and motivations. There was a 32 yo newly minted Physical Therapist I could have pursued seriously. Ironically she became good friends with my LTR.
I got burned bad by a couple of younger girls as a Senior in High school. Meanwhile when I was an underclassman, Upperclassman girls were flirting with me. All the way through college, older women always had advantages. In HS they Drove, In College they could buy liquor. Once I hit 21, I didn't want a girl under that threshold. I was ready to move on to the next stage which was wife and family.
20 years later when I started dating again my LTR standards pushed me to women older than I once more...
- If she had kids, they couldn't be younger than my youngest. I'd already been a parent for 20 years.
- She had to have a solid career and cash flow.
- she needed to not want to have any more kids
- she needed to want to play a parenting role in my family.
So I'm going to say actual age difference is not as much of the issue as being in the same place in life, career and motivations. There was a 32 yo newly minted Physical Therapist I could have pursued seriously. Ironically she became good friends with my LTR.