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Are more older women into dating younger men these days?

I think its as less of a shock now to see a younger man with an older woman. I often date men who are in their early 20’s. I often get mistaken for their mom. Its funny to me actually.
Why do you hate it? If you think it is wrong then don’t date a woman older than you. Its that simple…

Yes, there is an observable increase in the number ‘Generation X’ born females (who received feminist indoctrination that was structured in anti-marriage programming after the Baby Boom of the 50’s and 60’s) that are experiencing fallout from the failed promises of women’s emancipation from marriage and family.

Their collective interest in younger men amounts to a poorly run rat race that they are forced to exercise because sadly they were taught to place their career aspirations before their marriage prospects; as a result they’re now seeking to attract nearly any potential suitor, younger men included, with what little they have left (in the way of physical attractiveness and charm).

6 Responses to “Are more older women into dating younger men these days?”

  1. Confuze Says:

    Yes they are and I couldn’t be happier! I love the cougars.
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  2. I Cayn't Go Back To School Says:

    unfortunately this seems to be the trend now. and i hate it.
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  3. Roger Says:

    Yes it seems women don’t mature faster after all if they pick younger males.
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  4. Bear Says:

    Yes, and this is supported by this article:
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    http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2002838,00.html

  5. John Says:

    I´m 20 and my mother is 40 and she is going out with a guy who is 6 years older than me. She always dates younger men, but she only looks about 30 anyways.
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  6. Abdul-Jabaar Says:

    Yes, there is an observable increase in the number ‘Generation X’ born females (who received feminist indoctrination that was structured in anti-marriage programming after the Baby Boom of the 50’s and 60’s) that are experiencing fallout from the failed promises of women’s emancipation from marriage and family.

    Their collective interest in younger men amounts to a poorly run rat race that they are forced to exercise because sadly they were taught to place their career aspirations before their marriage prospects; as a result they’re now seeking to attract nearly any potential suitor, younger men included, with what little they have left (in the way of physical attractiveness and charm).
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