Falcon's new Thai family
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Re: Falcon's new Thai family
In my grandfather's generation in Manchuria, it was not uncommon for teenage men ages 14-16 to marry a women age 16-19. The men married women who were slightly older by few years.
By my fathers generation in TW they wanted 1/2 men age + 7 = women age. So if the man is 30 they would match him with a girl who is 22-23.
By my fathers generation in TW they wanted 1/2 men age + 7 = women age. So if the man is 30 they would match him with a girl who is 22-23.
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Re: Falcon's new Thai family
What about your generation, and the younger generation in Taiwan?momopi wrote:In my grandfather's generation in Manchuria, it was not uncommon for teenage men ages 14-16 to marry a women age 16-19. The men married women who were slightly older by few years.
By my fathers generation in TW they wanted 1/2 men age + 7 = women age. So if the man is 30 they would match him with a girl who is 22-23.
I'm 26 now. It's kind of hard to see myself with a 20-year-old girl if I do (1/2 * my age) + 7.
Re: Falcon's new Thai family
Seems perfect. Why not try that when your current MILF hits the wall?Falcon wrote:I'm 26 now. It's kind of hard to see myself with a 20-year-old girl if I do (1/2 * my age) + 7.
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I checked a TW dating site and they accept following for an event:Falcon wrote:What about your generation, and the younger generation in Taiwan?momopi wrote:In my grandfather's generation in Manchuria, it was not uncommon for teenage men ages 14-16 to marry a women age 16-19. The men married women who were slightly older by few years.
By my fathers generation in TW they wanted 1/2 men age + 7 = women age. So if the man is 30 they would match him with a girl who is 22-23.
I'm 26 now. It's kind of hard to see myself with a 20-year-old girl if I do (1/2 * my age) + 7.
參加資格: 男66-77年次、女66-85年次 (下限年輕年齡超過仍歡迎)
The year is ROC republican year by birth, so add 1911 for western calendar.
For men they are accepting those born in 1977 to 1988, or ages 29-40.
For women they are accepting 1977 to 1996, or ages 21 to 40.
If you are younger than the minimum you are still welcome (assuming you are 18+). But if you are over 40 then you won't be invited.
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When I was actively dating in TW 10 years ago the girls were willing to accept up to 10-15 year age gap for marriage partner. However the younger girls are less tolerant to age gaps.
Re: Falcon's new Thai family
Here in Thailand, if a 40-year-old woman has a 20-year-old daughter (i.e., daughter about the same age as me), she will most likely want me for herself, and not for her daughter. I've seen this happen multiple times.
Elsewhere in the world, this is much less likely to happen.
Elsewhere in the world, this is much less likely to happen.
How acceptable is younger man + older woman in Taiwan?momopi wrote:When I was actively dating in TW 10 years ago the girls were willing to accept up to 10-15 year age gap for marriage partner. However the younger girls are less tolerant to age gaps.
Re: Falcon's new Thai family
falcon,
So thailand is milf paradise?
So thailand is milf paradise?
Re: Falcon's new Thai family
In short, yes.chanta76 wrote:falcon,
So thailand is milf paradise?
Older men have talked about how Thailand is one of the countries where they can easily get with younger women. Well, I've found that the opposite (younger men and older women) works quite well too. It's not like this happens often, but non-standard relationships here are just tolerated much more (although not necessarily completely accepted by people's own families).
Younger men + older women would be more taboo and sensitive in China and the rest of NE Asia, as well as in Myanmar and the Philippines, where even a woman 10 years older than a man would raise lots of eyebrows.
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