View Full Version : Old Hen, Young Rooster ---- Or Vice Versa
Nastro
April 21, 2004, 03:54 PM
ok....
Let me ask...
If a girl is 17 and has a man that is 47, is there something wrong with that?
I personally prefer the older "hens"
kilaj1
April 21, 2004, 04:03 PM
unless your the 17 year olds father :shock:
Shortie
April 21, 2004, 09:08 PM
Why is that so rooster?
Dev
April 21, 2004, 09:49 PM
I guess its because some older women are more mature and can handle situations better. :wink: Also older women seem to have their hed on straight and knwo what they want, most young hens today always make bad choices and end up in a sticky situation.
Nastro
April 23, 2004, 06:07 PM
I, Duck Dogers from 21th and 1/2 century beleive that YOU Young Chicks today have absolutely NO IDEA what they are getting in to.
And I say that without apology.
rans
April 24, 2004, 08:03 AM
I, Duck Dogers from 21th and 1/2 century beleive that YOU Young Chicks today have absolutely NO IDEA what they are getting in to.
And I say that without apology.
Nastro .. pray to God the young hens you know don't see this post..I do agree with you though..... :D
rojo
April 26, 2004, 07:58 PM
..................... :) :) :)
rans
April 29, 2004, 07:01 PM
..................... :) :) :)
c'mon rojo you have nothing to say on the matter? :icon_lol:
Greatis
April 29, 2004, 07:07 PM
I guess not if you're judging based on history and the age of consent :rolleyes: .
Anyways personally I would not talk to someone that young. I like mature women more than likely older than I am. Reasons you should all know, they know what they want and have a steady head.
The young un's don't really know what they want and it's kinda pointless to teach them. They have to make a couple of mistakes first then they will mature. This is not saying that some of the young un's aren't mature and levelheaded, cause I know a couple. Just a couple.
Nastro
April 30, 2004, 11:11 AM
Frankly I think these young girls too prime for them age. Some of the slackness I see them get away with I couldn't do it when I was smaller. I would get some serious whopping.
Greatis
April 30, 2004, 11:33 AM
are you a girl Nastro? or were you a girl? :rolleyes: :icon_mrgr
Xenocrates
April 30, 2004, 11:23 PM
Oh phew! I thought I was the only one who preferred older women. Ofcourse there's a flip side of that coin. Older women tend to have marriage on their agenda. That does complicate things a bit now doesn't it?
However, young girls are only good for one thing.
BlackCryptoKnight
August 16, 2004, 06:42 PM
However, young girls are only good for one thing.
:eusa_thin What could that be? :icon_ques
Cocoa
August 16, 2004, 07:25 PM
I must say that if I had a daughter dating an older man that is older enough to be her father, would definately not take place. I don't care how mature she is, she is not fully developed. She will have to wait till she is living on her own and 18 or 21 and above to do her own thing. And even then, we all need guidance.
I am a young lady who is pretty mature. I tend to date older men too but no more than 10 years my senior. Of course, they are exceptions to every rule.
Another thing, when we say younger girls, what are we talking about here? What age group? Who defines maturity?
Greatis
August 19, 2004, 11:36 AM
hmmm good questions we are generally talking about teenagers and females in their early twenties I think...
seanbee
August 20, 2004, 02:51 AM
I recented saw a survey done in Jamaica that the average age a female starts to have sex is 10, whilst the male is 14. Our society has really gone to the dogs, your example stated a 17 year old to a 47 year old, I have seen far worst than this.
I think parents need to pay more attention to their kids and what they do, we need to get back some order in society. The other day I heard that the new trend in our schools on the buses is the viewing of porn on the buses equipt with televisions and that sex is predominantly being practiced on these public transportations.
Bwoy, if I had a daughter, mi a drop har a school, pick her back up :icon_lol:
Seriously though, i don't like the direction society is heading
Cocoa
August 20, 2004, 02:59 AM
Bwoy, if I had a daughter, mi a drop har a school, pick her back up Caan stop a girl from perform badness. Trus mi. I went to an all girls school. And the uptown girls whose parents dropped them off was far worse than the ones (like me) who took the buses home daily. What you gonna do? Send a spy to watch har all the time at school? Likkle girls going to break out like sore if there is a glitch in the family infrastructure. Eg. incest, low-self esteem issues, not getting enough attention, not sufficient guidance to name a few.
Seriously though, i don't like the direction society is headingMe neither and the question is asked, what can we do about it? We need to go back to the days of my grand-mother when little girls were girls and boys were boys. Now girls are force-ripe women and boys begin to smell them selves, think they have become men. Ha.
seanbee
August 20, 2004, 03:31 AM
I was just kidding abou the dropping and picking up at school. I know that children will always find a way to misbehave. As a parent I would just need to instill the proper values and morals in my kids, teaching them wrong from right, and just hope that they will use their better judgment based on what they have learnt
Xenocrates
September 15, 2005, 12:21 PM
:eusa_thin What could that be? :icon_ques
- Focussing on enjoying the fact that they are still just children.
When they are mature enough to take on adult responsibilities, then they will be useful for more things. They serve no useful purpose as young teens when it comes to a relationship. Young girls are too fickle and are consistently undecided - chasing after fads like a flavour of the week. The older they get, the less kinetic their synaptic pulses will be.
Nobody knows that more than people who have daughters and those who own fashion stores - that's one business nobody should go into blindly. You might file for Chapter 11 faster than your demographic can say "eeww... that's like... old!?" :rolleyes:
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