Everyone else has already said it, but this is spot on. Dating men in their late 20s/early 30s fills me with huge embarrassment after the fact, and I have very little respect for men that age who exclusively date people in their late teens/early 20s.https://www.newstatesman.com/2019/07/29-i-look-back-my-teenage-relationships-older-men-more-not-less-confusion …
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I dated a 27-year old when I was 16, and remember going to the pub to meet his friends one evening. I thought they were all really rude, when in retrospect, they were acutely embarrassed. I couldn’t buy a drink legally, absolutely mortifying, when of course I thought it was fine.
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Yes, absolutely. Once you become used to a framework, it’s difficult to step out of.
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No flaws at all, they should be compulsory because no one else talks about it. When I was dating a 29-year old at 21, the fact I was still at uni & he was working and earning £40,000+ meant financial control became a huge thing. No knowledge of it whatsoever.
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