While writing this article, I thought really hard on why any woman would date a man fit to be her dad. Truly, if the idea found a way of crossing my mind, I would find my way to the nearest psychiatric clinic. I would quickly conclude that I was becoming insane, given all these young and energetic guys around.
While writing this article, I thought really hard on why any woman would date a man fit to be her dad. Truly, if the idea found a way of crossing my mind, I would find my way to the nearest psychiatric clinic.
I would quickly conclude that I was becoming insane, given all these young and energetic guys around.
My cousin Martha is currently moving out with John, he is aged 33, has a great job, he is, handsome and most of all God fearing; he fully describes what any girl would want from a man.
She once told us (her friends) that when she was with John, she felt secure and very safe because he is strong and energetic, something that older men cannot do.
She believed that younger men are willing to do even those tiny things which matter such as, help her carry her shopping bags, sometimes her handbag, open the car door, let her go through the door first or even pull out a chair while at dinner on a date—he would be the perfect gentleman.
These are some of the tiny things that easily go unnoticed but for a woman are very important reasons to consider in a potential life partner. On the other hand, older men have no patience for such bickering—most just cannot stand this nonsense—they probably call it amateur love.
Partners of within the same age bracket, easily explore the benefits of loving and being loved without the fear of being ridiculed as a child.
When it comes to public display of affection (PDA), something most young women long for, and no person fit to be your dad will do.
Younger men are very swift and are willing to update what they already know as far as relationships are concerned.
After all, the reason we all get into relationships is to find love as a package in whole sale not retail.