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[ 2021-02-12 ]

10 reasons older men make the best boyfriends
There are certain things which definitely get
better with age. Wine is one of them, men,
another. Fortunately, for the majority of men, a
grey hair here, a love handle there, simply adds
to their sliver fox appeal.

But when it comes to relationships, people often
consider mixed-age relationships to be bad news,
that people who are within a similar age bracket
have a higher likelihood of maintaining a
successful relationship.

However, this isn’t always the case. From
old-school manners to life experience, here’s 10
reasons why older men make the best boyfriends.

1. They’re hot

The salt and pepper hair, the laughter lines, the
old-school style … where younger men are trying
to recreate the ‘grandad chic’ of cardigans
and cords your older boyfriend is doing it without
thinking and it looks hot.

Eat your heart out hipsters.

2. They’ve been there and done it

There is a lot to be said for discovering new
things together in a relationship, however, when
it comes to experience and stories, what beats a
man who’s got a few under his belt already.

3. You have different interests

And wouldn’t life be boring if we all liked the
same things.

Instead of seeing it as an obstacle, having
different interests will mean your relationship is
always fresh and interesting.

Jeffrey Archer novels and Neil Diamond concerts?
Who knew they could be so fun!

4. They’re financially sorted

Of course not all older men (or women) are
financially sorted, but the chances are, the more
years notched up on a person, the more established
their career will be.

You might not be looking for a ‘sugardaddie’
but dating a man who is on, at least, an equal
financial footing, is always going to make a
relationship more balanced.

Put another way, your older boyfriend is unlikely
to be tapping you for a fiver for a taxi after a
night out.

5. Manners

Older men hold doors open, buy the first round and
make sure you get home OK.

To some, a bit old-fashioned, to others –
refreshingly well-mannered.

6. They’re not good with technology

Having skipped generation ‘screen time’,
instead of endless texts littered with emoticons
you’ll get a phone call and a real live date,
even if they met you on the ‘inter-web’.

7. They’re a social media free zone

Your older boyfriend doesn’t get Facebook and
can’t understand why people want to look at
pictures of avocados, which will save you hours of
wasted stalking time if you ever broke up.

8. Sex is amazing

Whilst sex might not last quite as long as it
would do with a younger man, when it comes to
experience, older men know where it’s at.

And like to go to sleep afterwards … roll on the
zeds.

9. They won’t want to go clubbing until six in
the morning

But won’t give you a hard time when you do once
in a while either, as they understand the
importance of personal space.

10. There’s mutual appreciation

Because regardless of your age, when you’re on
the arm of an older man you’re *always* a hot
young thing.

And dang, do they know it.

Source - Metro UK



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