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I have no idea why, but even as a young man in my late teens and early 20s I preferred women in the 34-40 year range, something about gently softened curves that always was yummy...but I digress.
Probably not best to describe a grown woman as yummy at least not in a public forum. But I agree with your take I’ve been attracted to older woman since the millennial has come into existence.
I would also note that I don't think 20-somethings should be really taken into consideration. If Gen X women (who are at the latest in their 40s) are with millennial guys, the good majority are with millenial men in at least in their 30s, or in my case mid-30s. I really don't think many are interested in 20-something guys for the same reasons I'd never date a 20-something again.
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Do Millenial men prefer older (Gen-X) women?
Most men want younger women...or maybe their age IMO. Some of them may settle for older temporarily tho....when younger women reject them for not having their stuff together or for being unattractive....or for other temporary reasons. AND how many EVER thought Ashton would stay with Demi for keeps?
IMO getting along with is different than DESIRES.........or prefers............
People prefer to be with people they get along with. If they have nothing in common, how is the relationship going to continue? I know millennials (particularly older millennials) who are with older women or who prefer older women. I think there is a definite switch in focus to social media in younger millennials and a lot of people find that a turnoff.
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