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Yep, my ex; I called him a 46 year old frat guy. This was in the way he reacted to women. He is a father too. I found it way unattractive.
As far as real life stuff though, he was very grown up and a good father....although I disagreed with how he shared his sexual attitude with his son once he started dating.
It was a real turn off actually. A 46 year old 'frat guy' is unsavory IMO.
Oh, and high school cut ups for life is cool, I love silly humor.
If you get a couple glasses of wine in my husband, he sometimes starts pestering me like he is a 12 year old little brother. Drives me insane. But overall he is pretty grown up.
Do you know any men who, although well into their adulthood, act like high-school class cut-ups or frat boys?
We don't use those terms in the UK, so I'm not quite sure what they mean. However, we have a lot of grown men here, well into their 30's and 40's that are still living at home with their parents.
I know house prices are expensive but I don't understand why they still want to live at their parents at that age. It suggests they can't cope on their own. I'd rather live in a pokey one bedroom dump than still be living with my parents at that age.
My bf is 47 but acts like 12. Farts are exciting to him, he does wheelies even on bicycles, burnouts on his car, records farts and uses them as ringtones, does pranks ....
I think it is hilarious but he also can be serious when needed and has his stuff together when it comes to work and money.
i think this is an awesome combination.
Better as my ex who was super boring and conservative, but then played video games all day and overspent while shopping - I told him several times that he needs to grow up.
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