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Friday, December 11, 2009

Dating diaries: How young is too young?

As another round of weddings approach this summer, I'm reminded of the time I realized that my attraction to younger girls was getting awkward. It happened at my friend Cara's wedding. Cara has the tendency to be a bit high maintenance. In college I would do crazy things just to watch her reactions. Due to the nuances of our friendship, Cara felt obliged to warn me not to do anything stupid during her black tie Manhattan wedding. I couldn't attend without doing at least something though. So I showed up in one of those conductor maestro tuxes with tails.

Seating arrangements at wedding dinner tables are as intensely scrutinized as seating arrangements in grade school, or group divisions during field trips. At my table was my accountant roommate Ryan, Cara's little sister (Alison) and her friend both attended Tulane at the time. They were a bit younger than us let's just say I attended Alison's Bat Mitzvah when I was in college. Despite the age gap, I was conducting conversation with ease, appropriate because I was in a maestro tux. Eventually we infiltrated the girls hotel room.

Right off the bat, we felt old because they gave us a hard time for seeking out Fresh Prince of Belair on Nick at Nite. We don't want to see your 80's shows, they exclaimed.

Strangely, these girls were perfectly fine with making out in adjacent beds. Ryan and I hadn't done anything like that since high school ok maybe early college, but the frat house dance floor doesn't count. Just as we were about to give in to making out basically right next to each other we heard a rapping at the door and: Open up. I know you're both in there!

It was Cara! The girls rustled us out of their beds and we proceeded to pick the most cliche hiding places possible in the hotel room:

I crouched into the closet, and Ryan simply lied flat behind the back bed furthest away from the door. After what seemed like an eternity, the girls let Cara in.

Where are they? Cara exclaimed.

Another voice: Alison? It was their mother!

I got that panicky feeling the kids got in Jurassic Park in the kitchen when they realized there was not one velociraptor hunting them but two!

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I thought when I had gotten out of high school without being caught mid-makeout by parents, I'd steered clear of moments like this for good.

Cara found Ryan lying behind the bed in his tux.

I'm ruined! exclaimed Ryan, in an Enronesque fit. How bad was it for a buttoned up accountant to be caught with a college girl?

The mom found me cowering in the closet, drunk. I covered my eyes and said: Maybe if I cover my eyes, you won't see me.

Before Alison's mom could kick my ass, Cara called a little meeting in the hotel room.

Mom, what are we doing here? She motioned at us both quaking on the bed. She pointed at my maestro tux, shamefully slung over the chair.

Look at them. They are fools. We have nothing to worry about, they aren't going to do anything.

I'll never know if Cara really believed we were such losers that we'd blow it with our college girls, but she convinced her mom to let us stay in the room instead of sending us home to our apartment. With that, they left we were too old to make out in adjacent beds so Alison's friend and Ryan made out in the bathroom.

The following morning, Ryan and I snuck out the fire stairs (going down 9 stories) avoiding all parents and older sisters. We looked like two zombies with pieces of our tuxes draped upon us. As I stood on the threshold of our cab, my maestro tails flowing in the wind, I took a look back at the beautiful old hotel. I had some serious thinking to do about my attraction to younger girls.

I think they are so cute because when they are just out of college they are so positive: the world is their oyster. They don t seem jaded or stressed. But sometimes the age gap can lead to awkwardness, incompatibility...or getting hunted by velociraptors. Somehow I need to find a girl that is going to retain her positive attitude forever regardless of her age. Unfortunately, the post-college world has a way of eating away at that. Am I limiting my chances of a serious relationship by going for young, happy-go-lucky girls? When I think of all of the older girls I meet that seem unhappy, am I just confusing their unhappiness with responsibility?

Posted by Rich

Reprinted with Permission of Hearst Communications, Inc.


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  • Beth's Avatar
    Posted by Beth Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:22pm PDT

    I personally wouldn't go more than a 5 year difference. When I was 16, I had a 26 year old guy flirt heavily with me. Even though he was super hot, it had a creepy feel about it. You should set your own comfort level for that though, not others....as long as it's legal anyway. As for finding a bubbly happy go-lucky older gal, it is very possible. I try to hold onto my enthusiasm at 26 even though the real world tries to beat it out of me hehe.

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  • 's Avatar
    Posted by Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:40pm PDT

    If its legal and your okay with it-who cares! there are plenty of girls out there who like older guys and of course all the buzz right now is older women going for younger guys so its all okay. the only way you will be seen as sleezy is if she is under 18 cuz thats just weird. the fun bubbly girl your looking for? she is out there just waiting for you to come along so keep looking...

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  • smra's Avatar
    Posted by smra Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:31pm PDT

    All I gotta say is be careful...the little bubbly college girl could be lying about her age. Casual sex could get you on the latest sex offenders list and a national registry. Ever heard on of those guys talk about how hard it is to find a job? Living close to a school would be out of the question. No boyscout leadership, no coaching little league-- really guys--- think- think-think

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  • Viv's Avatar
    Posted by Viv Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:48pm PDT

    I like a 31 year old guy and I'm only 24. I guess that is pretty bad. Either way nothing can ever come of it since we work together, but it's fun to flirt

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  • HeatherH's Avatar
    Posted by HeatherH Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:12pm PDT

    Since I was a teen I thought older guys were a lot sexier and more appealing. However, I'm really glad no 20-something college stud took a liking to me or I could have done something I greatly regretted. If there's a large age difference and the attraction is not based on personality there's tons of room for terrible things to happen. An older guy should be careful of hurting a younger girl emotionally, we women are easily caught up on attention and sexual interest. I recently had a really hurtful experience with a guy nearly twice my age, luckily it was not in-person and I didn't have a chance to do anything too stupid.

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  • goddess's Avatar
    Posted by goddess Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:34am PDT

    i am 29 years old and i have had three 20 year olds try and hook up with me i cant seem to get past thier age one is very sweet and very good looking but every time i let the throught cross my mind i stop it cause i feel like im doing something wrong so i dont understand how one could date someone much older or younger then them selfs

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  • rahim's Avatar
    Posted by rahim Fri Apr 25, 2008 6:24am PDT

    life is too short not to enjoy things and to experience lifes greatness. be bold and daring and take risk

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  • modernrose's Avatar
    Posted by modernrose Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:17am PDT

    You fall for who you fall for....There are so many situations that can bring us humans together. Some good...some not so good! But i say if its not illeagal then go with it. I think people worry so much about age and race and all other kinds of stuff, and they miss out on something wonderful.

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  • Onya13755's Avatar
    Posted by Onya13755 Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:20am PDT

    If there legal and your comfortable go with it, and yes I think that you are getting unhappiness mixed up with the stress of responsibility!!! All is well that ends well...

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  • replex's Avatar
    Posted by replex Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:42pm PDT

    I'm 42, my live-in b/f is 24. We have been together for 3 years. We have nearly everything in common with the exception of our age. I hate it because I know that we should be finding someone to grow old with, I'm not supposed to beat him there by two decades.

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