Quote: (03-14-2013 01:15 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
I like to date/bang 18-23. I don't like girls out of college. I have dated a few older girls and some were okay but most are too educated. They think they have it all figured out. They have been exposed to feminism and all that shit.
Younger girls are not aware of all that shit, yet. They just want to have fun. They don't care about the number of females in congress or the fact that males are paid more then females. They haven't taken those classes in college yet.
I have noticed a clear difference in the attitudes of college freshman versus the attitudes of college seniors. Fresh out of high school is the best. They know very little about politics and social policy. They think that is weird, boring, adult shit. Hahaha
College freshman only care about finding a social group to fit into, staying current on the latest teenage pop culture, and having fun. They just need a little attraction and a little alcohol -- and the sex is on!
Guys say that young girls are immature and they don't enjoy talking to them..???
So, does that mean that they would rather talk to an older, more experienced, more mature woman???
To me, "older", "experienced", and "mature" =
Teenage girls can talk all day about dreams, hopes, fears, passions. They are not sure of their place in the world, they are not sure what they want. They crave guidance, direction, leadership, clarity, answers, etc.
Teenage girls are perfect for the middle aged player. They are naive and eager for new experiences.
More info on banging college freshman here:
http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-14257-...#pid237644
All of this. I've been primarily attracted to chicks ages 16-24 since I was 12. I'm now 23 and that attraction hasn't changed, and I don't see it changing when I'm 33, 43, 53 or 93.
I would also like to point out that the average man isn't going to find too many women that are interested in serious conversation anyway. Most women, particularly in the Anglophone countries, have no idea what the hell they're talking about when it comes to politics, social policies, economics, etc. This includes women in their 40's & 50's.
Also, we all know that women crave male leadership. What better chicks to lead than largely inexperienced chicks in their late teens-early 20's? They're in their physical prime and willing to learn new things. It's a sweet deal if you ask me.