Thread replies: 5
Thread images: 1
Anonymous
2016-03-25 09:02:02 Post No. 16955570
[Report]
Image search:
[Google]
Anonymous
2016-03-25 09:02:02
Post No. 16955570
[Report]
So I was just asked out on a date by a black woman 10 years older than me in her 30s. She's pretty attractive, 7 or 8 out of 10 I'd say. Had to pass though.
I'm a white guy, /fit/, shaved head. I'm not single and I politely turned her down, citing my gf. But I'm now wondering what turns people onto others younger than them. What really threw me off was that she said that if I was ever single, I should give her a call (we see one another fairly regularly, though haven't talked until tonight). I always felt like women want men around their age, including their race group. Outside of the novelty of dating outside of a racial group or age group, what makes some women more assertive yet willing to "wait" for a guy to be done with a gf? Is it wanting what they can't have? I feel like that's also an old racial thing (once being a much greater taboo than today), but I've gotten the same sort of questioning from a 19 yo Mongolian girl when I was working. Women always seem to notice a man's eyes. Thing is, I never notice them looking until the component comes.
I've also been asked out by an Indian girl after she got out of a police academy.
Interestingly enough, there have been other times where women have asked me out, but it has been overwhelming other races, loke 9 oit of 10 times. Can't say I mind, just interesting to note over the years. Do other guys find themselves often being asked out by other races? All guys can comment; I obviously see black guys getting asked out by white girls and other examples. Girls open to comment would be helpful, too.
Anyone else have similar experiences?
Pic semi related. The psychology of women asking men out is pretty interesting, especially when it crosses racial and generation lines.