I think they are. They're typically curious about everything, and have more of a personality if you can find one that's not a broken emotional wreck.
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+1 yMid to late I could agree with, I haven't found much personality in the early twenties women I'm around (which is quite a few since I visit campuses a lot). They're all pretty much interchangeable "I'm finding myself" and whatnot. 24, 25 they seem to grow more into who they are as individuals.
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+1 yWomen in their early 20’s have yet to fully discover themselves, and are much more likely to move their life in a direction of outward validation meaning they try to look sexy and pure and meek but strong all at once so as to attract men, building themselves for the male gaze. When they grow out of that and start discovering who they are and embracing more of that woman in their late 20’s and early 30’s is usually when shallow men stop being interested and usually when she outgrows that man.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 ydepends what fun is to you. if you like drinking a lot, maybe doing drugs, clubbing, staying up all night, partying, going on random trips, memes & funny tiktoks, having random ass conversations, laughing a lot, hanging out with other college kids or people a 1-2 years after grad, like similar youtubers/streamers & similar tv shows/music/movies, i guess yea. now if that's too immature for you probably not
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m +1 yNearly everyone who is late teens, early 20’s is after having fun, they can still get away with society not fully judging them as full on adults. A lot of places will refer to 18-24 yr olds as young adults, (sometimes it’s 16-24), as in a sort of nod that as people they are still developing.
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16.6K opinions shared on Dating topic. Yeah, I'd agree with that.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yWomen in their 20’s have yet to have been in a long, unhappy marriage (s) to men that end up disappointing them. As a woman ages throughout a marriage, they learn not to take any shit. Usually after a second, failed marriage, they become bitter and guarded.
So for older men such as yourself, a woman in her 20’s can be a breath of fresh air. But, those 20 somethings can be just as screwed up for other reasons. If you are lucky enough to find one that was raised right, yet, looking for someone more stable, has his shit together, is emotionally mature and won’t let petty shit get under his skin, then go for it. Go into it with the understanding that as she matures, she may look to move on. Bottom line, the both of you need to agree to have fun and not to expect to grow old together.11 Reply2.1K opinions shared on Dating topic. I've never met a girl in her early 20s that wasn't depressed so nah I don't think so
48 ReplyI'm still 16 and can be more fun that any other age
40 Reply13.3K opinions shared on Dating topic. Fun does not depend on chronological age. Plenty of people are quite adventurous at 60, and plenty of others are boring at 25.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yProbably, but I’m in my 40s and plenty of fun since I don’t want kids now and just want to enjoy someone else’s company. I don’t want money either. Just to have fun. And I know what I want sexually since I’ve had some years to figure it out.
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+1 yYes however at 29 turning 30 me soon, you don't see me still trying to shag or bang women in their 20s when I'm 30s which is weeks away only. So yeah. I'll be acting my age gracefully 👔
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+1 yNo. If you can find a woman who has learned from past relationships and takes responsibility for her failures, those women are the most fun. And rare. Age doesn't matter.
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+1 ySir, but do they like you? Do they think you're fun? Most likely not. Women that age want good looking men with confidence, money and status. You don't that
14 Reply2.1K opinions shared on Dating topic. Their expectations are lower. Some guys are into that, it's true..
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+1 yfeel like every dude that isn't a creep above the age of 30 finds us annoying lol
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that's not normal for girls my age lol girl at 21 might date a 33 year old but 40?
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Ugh. I can't stand 20 year old me, or really any of my friends at the time. So insufferable, shallow and confidently ignorant of the world.
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So do you blame me for preferring women in their late 20s- early 30s?
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@Comingback where do I blame you for anything?
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Oh no I didn't say you did
+1 yI sadly agree with that. After 20s women loose that confidence they had for the most part. Like I hate to agree with that general statement but I think its kind of true
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+1 yNope. Gen Z twenty year olds (currently in their early to mid 20s) are bloody annoying.
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+1 yNah, bubbly naive people drive me nuts. And I have no use for the immature games
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+1 yYes, because they're girlish and a bit bubbleheaded.
00 Reply 18.1K opinions shared on Dating topic. More fun than whom?
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+1 yMore fun than what?
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+1 yEVERYONE is more fun in their early 20s!
20 Reply 1.6K opinions shared on Dating topic. depends on girl's personality
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+1 yFrom what I have seen would not risk it
10 ReplyNope. Dull, inexperienced, basic.
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+1 yGirls of any age are not fun
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+1 yI totally agree. It's too bad I'm too old.
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+1 y🤣🤣🤣 no
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+1 yIf they escort yeah
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+1 yAll girls are fun
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+1 yyes they are
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