older men

Missingmeds said:
Thank you very much kind sir.

Make yourself comfortable please,
These roads around here can be quite bumpy, and I may need to support that lovely body of yours.
There is no way I would risk seeing you hurt.
 
Re: Re: older men

I'd say hi at malls, stores, pools, lakes wherever. A nice smile and a great hello have always been good to break the ice. Be a little bold and give someone your number. Sometimes guys are afraid of appearing too bold .

Good luck girl!

thegirlfriday11 said:
I've always dated older men, I prefer their company and I feel more comfortable around them and they tend to be better lovers and have more life experience.
For me, it's not about money or being taken care of; I have those things.
I don't want to be someone's trophy or prize, I don't want someone who only likes the way I look; I value myself more than that.
And it's hard being a "younger" woman.
The age group men I like to date are usually married. Or they think that a younger woman is looking to be supported and taken care of.
Of those who are single and available, who don't think that way, I don't know where the hell they hang out.
Older men usually don't go out to clubs or bars to meet women (thank goodness) and internet dating just isn't all that great.
Since I'm a full-time student, I don't get out to meet people much, and being a girl, I don't feel safe doing many singles events, especially alone, since most of my girlfriends are married.

So where do younger women meet older men?
:rose:
 
Missingmeds said:
Well in that case do you think that we could talk them into removing some of the seats and installing beds?


Save a few of those seats ok? I just luv climbing onto a man's lap!!! I get to kiss and make love to him, wrap my legs around him and feel his hands all over me.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


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