Its like you read my mind! You seem to know a lot about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you could do with some pics to drive the message home a bit, but other than that, this is wonderful blog. A fantastic read. I’ll certainly be back.
May 5, 2012 at 2:24 pm
Jessica
LOL Lisa, Love it!! “Are you looking for a mom”… I think they know we know what we are doing. 😉 You are so amazing…
I think this site contains some rattling excellent information for everyone :D. “Believe those who are seeking the truth doubt those who find it.” by Andre Gide.
Here’s the thing – guys have been dating/marrying younger women for centuries now, so I don’t see why there should be anything wrong with an older woman being interested in a younger man. I know our society views things unequally when it comes to men vs. women, but the simple fact is that it should be about love, not about age (or skin color or political party or… you get my point). Sure, it can be hard to relate to someone from a different generation – I personally tried dating someone a little younger and a little older, but in the end I found it easier to stick with someone my own age – but that shouldn’t stop you from at least trying it if you are interested. 🙂
April 3, 2012 at 1:14 pm
Shelly
I work in a very male dominated field. Most of my coworkers are male. Many a younger, single and dating. They often make the “high maintenance” complaint about younger women that Lisa expressed but I think they’re complaint really does have some validity to it when comparing a younger woman to an older one because the criteria are different than, I believe Lisa suspects.
The young men I work with tell me that dinner and a movie or an average night out just don’t do it with younger women anymore. They’re now required to chauffeur them to top clubs with crazy cover charges to get in and then to spend an evening paying for $10-12 froo-froo drinks (or more) and to tip lavishly at those clubs. Once they get serious about a young lady, gifts less than the latest $300 designer purse or the latest $150+ dollar designer shoes just won’t do. It goes on and on. The word I hear bandied about most about these young women is “entitlement”. These ladies feel entitled to this treatment where only the best will do. The men their age meanwhile can’t afford to give them their every hearts desire and so, they shy away from these women and look elsewhere for companionship.
May 7, 2013 at 8:05 pm
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Its like you read my mind! You seem to know a lot about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you could do with some pics to drive the message home a bit, but other than that, this is wonderful blog. A fantastic read. I’ll certainly be back.
May 5, 2012 at 2:24 pm
Jessica
LOL Lisa, Love it!! “Are you looking for a mom”… I think they know we know what we are doing. 😉 You are so amazing…
April 9, 2012 at 5:56 pm
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I think this site contains some rattling excellent information for everyone :D. “Believe those who are seeking the truth doubt those who find it.” by Andre Gide.
April 6, 2012 at 9:21 am
Jessica L. Buike
Here’s the thing – guys have been dating/marrying younger women for centuries now, so I don’t see why there should be anything wrong with an older woman being interested in a younger man. I know our society views things unequally when it comes to men vs. women, but the simple fact is that it should be about love, not about age (or skin color or political party or… you get my point). Sure, it can be hard to relate to someone from a different generation – I personally tried dating someone a little younger and a little older, but in the end I found it easier to stick with someone my own age – but that shouldn’t stop you from at least trying it if you are interested. 🙂
April 3, 2012 at 1:14 pm
Shelly
I work in a very male dominated field. Most of my coworkers are male. Many a younger, single and dating. They often make the “high maintenance” complaint about younger women that Lisa expressed but I think they’re complaint really does have some validity to it when comparing a younger woman to an older one because the criteria are different than, I believe Lisa suspects.
The young men I work with tell me that dinner and a movie or an average night out just don’t do it with younger women anymore. They’re now required to chauffeur them to top clubs with crazy cover charges to get in and then to spend an evening paying for $10-12 froo-froo drinks (or more) and to tip lavishly at those clubs. Once they get serious about a young lady, gifts less than the latest $300 designer purse or the latest $150+ dollar designer shoes just won’t do. It goes on and on. The word I hear bandied about most about these young women is “entitlement”. These ladies feel entitled to this treatment where only the best will do. The men their age meanwhile can’t afford to give them their every hearts desire and so, they shy away from these women and look elsewhere for companionship.