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WarHeRo (Banido(a)) 18/set./2024 às 11:16
daddy issues: have women evolved to seek an older mate?
It seems like the prevailing view is that if a woman's dating a man who's a good decade older, she must have some daddy issues.

what's ur take on this? do u buy into that?

and about these significant age gaps; do u think women are actually better off with an older guy?

what is the ideal age gap in ur opinion?

Disclaimer: The common belief that the women who choose much older partners because of having “daddy issues” was unfounded by a study conducted by Skentelbery, S. G.[doi.org].
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St✩rlight 19/set./2024 às 0:32 
I think people who are insecure about their sexuality are probably 60 or over. If you're so insecure that you can't talk to someone because you're scared of turning gay, I mean.
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Women are finishing college at a higher rate than young men. Go look it up on the internet if you don't believe me.
u said women are more educated and have better jobs. more women graduating from college than men does not proof ur point
More women than men are in college and they're graduating at a higher rate. That means they qualify for better jobs. The reason they choose to marry older men is because they have a stable career by their 30s.
WarHeRo (Banido(a)) 19/set./2024 às 0:35 
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nice try. but science says otherwise
Sexist science doesn't count.
i am sorry that majority of scientist are male its all our fault :winter2019sadyul:
Rio 19/set./2024 às 0:37 
Everyone has issues, what of it?
WarHeRo (Banido(a)) 19/set./2024 às 0:38 
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u said women are more educated and have better jobs. more women graduating from college than men does not proof ur point
More women than men are in college and they're graduating at a higher rate. That means they qualify for better jobs. The reason they choose to marry older men is because they have a stable career by their 30s.
thats not how it works :winter2019joyfultearsyul: a college degree does not mean u qualify to a job :winter2019neutralyul:
Ultimately, women that want older men want someone that is emotionally and financially stable.
WarHeRo (Banido(a)) 19/set./2024 às 0:40 
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Ideal age gap would probably be ±3 years.
i assume u r a young adult just from this. the older u get the less important age gap becomes.
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More women than men are in college and they're graduating at a higher rate. That means they qualify for better jobs. The reason they choose to marry older men is because they have a stable career by their 30s.
thats not how it works :winter2019joyfultearsyul: a college degree does not mean u qualify to a job :winter2019neutralyul:
Depends on the degree
WarHeRo (Banido(a)) 19/set./2024 às 0:41 
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Ultimately, women that want older men want someone that is emotionally and financially stable.
or they just dilf. it doesnt have to be logical. could just be an orientation too
WarHeRo (Banido(a)) 19/set./2024 às 0:47 
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thats not how it works :winter2019joyfultearsyul: a college degree does not mean u qualify to a job :winter2019neutralyul:
Depends on the degree
anyways, here is proof to my claim. women just try to get a degree whatever it is. then they become qualified in a sector where there is no demand anyways. STEM remains a men's job

Despite progress in gender equity and growing interest over the last decade in computer science, engineering, math, and statistics among both men and women, the underrepresentation of women in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields continues to persist. In 2023, the gender gap in STEM remains significant, with women making up only 28% of the STEM workforce. – The Gender Gap in STEM: Still Gaping in 2023 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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