I think this officially starts me on the dangerous and hedonistic path to “cougardom.” I find Ashton Kutcher very appealing. I do realize that Ashton is 30 years old, but this statement is coming from a woman who swore never to look at a man who was younger in age due to known programming faults in maturity circuits.
Now I find him yummy.
It can only get worse from here.
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It’s understandable, I kinda liked him in The Guardian. I try to focus on unattainable Hollywood guys in my age range too — like Josh Lucas, George Clooney, Liam Neeson, etc.
I never found him attractive until that commerical. He’s only 5 years younger than me…
But he’s still a little too much of a girly man. I’m more of a geek chaser, myself.
“…coming from a woman who swore never to look at a man who was younger in age due to known programming faults in maturity circuits.”
Yummy and malfunctioning maturity circuits are not mutually exclusive, and not all younger-in-age men have programming faults in their maturity circuits (or at least, not major ones), and I would think this would be less likely as both they and you get older.
Besides, I’ve always found it odd that most people accept older men dating yourger women (not counting the Anna Nicole Smith/J. Howard Marshall type relationships) but find something odd or distasteful when older women date younger men. I’ve dated both younger and older women, and my ex is older than I am. I’ve always found that how the relationship worked depended on the two people involved.
So if you find a yummy younger male who’s maturity circuits work reasonably well, take a chance. You might be pleasantly suprised.
A friend of mine taught his 21-year-old daughter, “All men are pigs!”
Remember that, keep it in mind, then if there’s a reason you want to go for it anyway, then go for it. But always remember, “All men are pigs.” It’ll keep you from being surprised when our pigidity surfaces.
Besides, some of us are nice pigs.
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