autisticelders wrote:
probably just depends on the people involved.
Maturity in males is usually slower and behind where women are at the same age. In your 30s usually these things even out. We will always be too young or too old, too ugly, too poor, too "something" for some others, but there are many others "out there" who might be just right. If somebody says NO, try try again, try something or somebody different, or who maybe at first sight is not the person of your absolute dreams... you might surprise yourself!
I agree.
I didn't worry a lot about a potential partner's age as long as she was legal. What's important is the way we relate to each other & get along regardless of our physical ages. My second girlfriend was 19 when I was 28 & she was autistic herself. Some major reasons our relationship did not work out were actually because I was too dependent & immature for her. Plus she had a couple years left of college & was dependent on her parents to help her pay for it & her parents were very traditional & wanted our relationship on their terms. We were mostly long-distance & her parents woulda cut her off financially if we moved in together even thou she had her own apartment. Her parents didn't even want us to be alone together for a couple hours. It woulda been a lot easier for her to date someone at college & keep it a secret from her parents. Her parents are probably some of the reason she had a high desire to be more independent. Our relationship woulda had a much better chance of working out if I woulda been a lot more financially independent like able to get an OK paying job instead of being on disability, then I woulda been in a position to support her & she woulda been OK with her parents cutting her off.
I know various cases of disabled guys being in long-term relationships with women a lot younger than them partly because women their age would not give them a real chance. The guys were better able to relate to younger women sometimes due to them having similar interests or the younger women had different priorities than older ones.
It's creepy to try initiating relationships with younger women because they're younger. However I do not think it's creepy to try to initiating a relationship with a younger woman because you like talking to her, hanging out with her, think she's possibly interested in you, or you don't really know her but think you two might could get along well or something. I think I was judged as creepy for my various autism & social problems instead of me being older than the women I was hoping I'd have a chance with. Or they were put off because of me being disabled at my age.