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Started by while1, May 22, 2010, 12:00:46 AM

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while1

Scenario A:  A 25 y/o man is dating a 20 y/o woman.

Scenario B:  A 35 y/o man is dating a 30 y/o woman.

Society is pretty messed up in that it is less socially acceptable for scenario A to occur than scenario B, at least from my perception of how society views it.  Doesn't make sense to me.

Don't even get me started on how society somehow deems older woman dating a younger man as socially taboo.  Times are changing but as of now things like this seem more like a novelty than widespread social acceptance.
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Towelie

20 yo man with 15 yo girl is even worse. Age difference seems to become less important as you get older

Sidoh

Yeah, I see each of the situations you presented as perfectly acceptable under expected conditions.  I mean it might be creepy for a meth-head pipeliner to date a college student, but I think that's pretty independent of their ages.

The ratio is also important.  5/20 > 5/30.

I do think it'd be more creepy for a 25 year old man to date a 17 year old girl than a 25 year old woman to date an 17 year old boy, but they're both pretty creepy.

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Quote from: while1 on May 22, 2010, 12:00:46 AM
Scenario A:  A 25 y/o man is dating a 20 y/o woman.

Scenario B:  A 35 y/o man is dating a 30 y/o woman.

Society is pretty messed up in that it is less socially acceptable for scenario A to occur than scenario B, at least from my perception of how society views it.  Doesn't make sense to me.

Don't even get me started on how society somehow deems older woman dating a younger man as socially taboo.  Times are changing but as of now things like this seem more like a novelty than widespread social acceptance.

Sorry, but if you think 25 dating 20 is messed up then you're fucking weird. Now, 20 dating 15 is weird. But, 25 dating 20 is perfectly fine. If both parties are in college or graduated from it, then it doesn't matter.
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Joe

A friend of mine's parents are 55 and 45. That's not weird to me.

warz, I go to college with some people who are retired and pursuing degrees for fun. That criteria isn't quite applicable to my school. :P
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Newby

My dad is 48 and my stepmother is definitely a dozen years younger than him minimum. She's barely into her thirties if I remember correctly.

(My dad is a whiz with women, my brother is a whiz with women... and I just flat out suck with women. What the hell!)
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That analogy doesn't even make sense.  Why would a water balloon be especially bloated on a hot summer's day? For your sake, I hope there wasn't too much logic testing on your LSAT. 

Rule

It isn't just the 5 years that matters, it's the relative difference too.  25 dating 20 is not that strange.  But the relative difference is a lot bigger than say, 65 dating 60.  A 25 year old dating a 20 year old is somewhere between a 75 year old dating a 60 year old, and a 65 year old dating a 60 year old.

iago

I think any social taboos about who dates who are retarded. Age, gender, race, etc -- who cares? I'm fine with older/younger, homosexual, mixed race, even polygamy -- I don't see how any of it hurts me, and if it makes the people happy, that's great!

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Quote from: iago on May 22, 2010, 10:48:22 AM
I think any social taboos about who dates who are retarded. Age, gender, race, etc -- who cares? I'm fine with older/younger, homosexual, mixed race, even polygamy -- I don't see how any of it hurts me, and if it makes the people happy, that's great!

There are reasonable limits.  For example, a 30 year old dating a 10 year old is almost certainly a situation where the older person is unfairly taking advantage of the younger one.


while1

Quote from: Rule on May 22, 2010, 11:29:05 AM
Quote from: iago on May 22, 2010, 10:48:22 AM
I think any social taboos about who dates who are retarded. Age, gender, race, etc -- who cares? I'm fine with older/younger, homosexual, mixed race, even polygamy -- I don't see how any of it hurts me, and if it makes the people happy, that's great!

There are reasonable limits.  For example, a 30 year old dating a 10 year old is almost certainly a situation where the older person is unfairly taking advantage of the younger one.



Yeah, besides extremes like that of course.  But other than that I agree completely with iago.
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rabbit

It's not that uncommon though.  Even look at Hollywood.  Mena Suvari is 20-something and Michael Douglass is about 980.

iago

Quote from: Rule on May 22, 2010, 11:29:05 AM
Quote from: iago on May 22, 2010, 10:48:22 AM
I think any social taboos about who dates who are retarded. Age, gender, race, etc -- who cares? I'm fine with older/younger, homosexual, mixed race, even polygamy -- I don't see how any of it hurts me, and if it makes the people happy, that's great!

There are reasonable limits.  For example, a 30 year old dating a 10 year old is almost certainly a situation where the older person is unfairly taking advantage of the younger one.
Yeah, I forgot that caveat: as long as nobody is being taken advantage of. I *stop* agreeing when somebody is being taken advantage of, or when money/power/abuse/etc are involved.

truste1

I think the bigger question is why was this topic created? Has while1 experienced some resistance while pursuing the younger women?
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Quote from: rabbit on May 22, 2010, 12:21:01 PM
It's not that uncommon though.  Even look at Hollywood.

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