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Title: The age difference debate
Post by: don2222 on June 18, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
Hi All,
 A buddy of mine (age 43) will be visiting me here in the Phils soon.  I have asked most of the women that I know if they, or someone they know, would like to meet him. The age range of the women is from 19 to 28.  ALL of the women that I have talked to would like to meet him or introduce him to someone.
A neighbor of mine here in the Phils is 64, and he just broke up with his girlfriend.  I asked the same women, at the same time, the same question about my neighbor.  I received one "maybe".
The only thing I told any of the women are the mens ages, and that they are American, I did not give any other info.
I'm not saying that no Filipinas will date or marry a man 40 years or more older than themselves, and
 I can understand why some of the older guys want a young hottie, and maybe I will be one of those guys someday, but,  it seems to me that most of the women do prefer someone closer to their own age.
Just sharing the results of my experience.

Don



Title: Re: The age difference debate
Post by: SteveG on June 18, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to The age difference debate, posted by don2222 on Jun 18, 2003

Don,
 I assume that the rest of the ladies said "no" when asked if they would date the 64 year old guy?  You said one told you "maybe" which could imply that the rest either said "no" or "yes".    I'm easy to confuse, so bear with me.   LOL
             SteveG


Title: Re: Re: The age difference debate
Post by: don2222 on June 18, 2003, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: The age difference debate, posted by SteveG on Jun 18, 2003

Hi Steve,
Sorry about the confusion. They either did not answer me, or they said "no", with the one exception that said "maybe", and she is 28.
My neighbors ex-girlfriend is 38, and she had complained to me twice in the past about my neighbor being "too old".

Don