Is that really so wrong?
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LightChild7 — 12 years ago(May 09, 2013 10:35 PM)
Yeah, I mean I'm 35 and I definitely see myself with a younger girl. Why? Because I'm VERY young at heart and most women are too serious and just aren't that interesting and seem to have lost that spark for life and love. I still feel like I'm 23, maybe that's why I need a younger girl. But yeah if a younger girl comes along and there is something real there, why would I reject her? That's just stupid. I'm not going to lie, taking a girls virginity at this age would be a little scary but if I wouldn't do it out of love some douche may come along and take advantage and that would be bad. Like the other person said it really is about two people being in the same area of their lives. But I totally feel that if real emotion and love is involved, isn't that everything that matters? Anyway the way this movie ended got me down sigh, he basically threw a shot at real love away, I definitely think it was his fear that led him astray, and at the end when he was with that girl it seemed like Elizabeth Olson's character (Forget her name) was on his mind. Anyway because he is exactly my age and involved with a younger girl, I could definitely relate. It wasn't a bad movie by any means but it was definitely a downer.

"You were the only one who could have gotten to that blood Garry, we'll do you last!" -
dhshoops2001 — 11 years ago(April 10, 2014 09:53 AM)
I once had a somewhat illicit relationship with a woman in her early 20s and I was in my mid/late 30s.
Everyone is different but we finally came to the conclusion that the age difference and where we both were in our lives made it too difficult to continue. -
jozielee — 11 years ago(October 21, 2014 06:47 AM)
It's not so much her age that's a problem, but her point of development. She's just out of high school. Give her time to grow a little. If she was 21 or older, less under the wings of her parents, I don't think he would have had such a problem having a physical relationship with her. Life's experiences determines maturity. While she felt older inside, she talks of her older self hovering above her . . . she's still a child experimenting with life's ideas.