What Men and Women Want…Changes As They Grow Older
This is solely based on my observations. I would welcome any opinion that could clarify and contribute more meaning to my following statements::wink:Women in their 20s desire men around their age who are good looking, funny, clever and financially stable…the perfect guy.
Men in their 20s desire women who are older, confident, financially stable…a mother figure whom they could get a lot of experiences from.
Women in their 30s desire men who are clever, financially stable, not so funny will do, not too good looking will do…stability and security matter most.
Men in their 30s desire women who are of the same mental, emotional , physical and financial wavelength. She has to be confident , good looking and knows how to carry herself…someone he can be proud of and raise a family…picture perfect marriage
Women in their 40s will accept men who are less financially stable, less good looking, less funny, less clever but will gladly opt for better option in the offer.
Men in their 40s desire women who are a little bit younger but the “been there, done that” type. She has to be confident, clever, funny, witty , good looking , emotionally and mentally stable….and financially independent.
Women in their 50s plus plus…many will tend to desire men who are much younger, less financially stable but quiet good looking, can be fun, not clever and not educated will do as long as they are young, physically active and gorgeous…but if common sense prevails, many will choose to stay single and enjoy their carefree lifestyle and freedom
Men in their 50s+ plus plus…many tend to desire women young enough to be their daughters…hot and sexy will be fantastic, she doesn’t have to be brainy…doesn’t have to work…he will be more than willing to give everything she desires but those who have wisdom and "old enough" to know what’s good for them will opt to find companionship with someone he has a lot in common with.
Ok, ok, I know, I know....please don't take me seriously...the above are just my own observations and assumptions: