I think you will find that the vast majority of young women my age, myself included, are not attracted to “older” men.
That sounds like generalizing from one example to me. The fact that only in a small minority (my guesstimate would be at around 15%) of heterosexual long-term relationships is the woman older than the man (at least where I am) suggests otherwise.
I think all of us commenting have different age ranges in our heads for ‘older men’ and ‘younger women’. Anyhow the OP as far as I understand talks about very young women - ‘girls who have recently exited puberty’, and the discussion in the comments talking about ‘power’ and ‘stature’ seems to suggest men who are already fairly well established in their careers—at least the early thirties?
That’s anywhere from a 15-20 year age gap. Not a whole lot more common than older woman-younger men pairings.
I am speaking from my experiences with girls my age. At no point did I claim that the majority of heterosexual long-term relationships are made up of older women and younger men.
That sounds like generalizing from one example to me. The fact that only in a small minority (my guesstimate would be at around 15%) of heterosexual long-term relationships is the woman older than the man (at least where I am) suggests otherwise.
I think all of us commenting have different age ranges in our heads for ‘older men’ and ‘younger women’. Anyhow the OP as far as I understand talks about very young women - ‘girls who have recently exited puberty’, and the discussion in the comments talking about ‘power’ and ‘stature’ seems to suggest men who are already fairly well established in their careers—at least the early thirties?
That’s anywhere from a 15-20 year age gap. Not a whole lot more common than older woman-younger men pairings.
I am speaking from my experiences with girls my age. At no point did I claim that the majority of heterosexual long-term relationships are made up of older women and younger men.