Why do so many older men prefer to find younger women?


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There was a time when I went on blind dates with a girl born in 1992 and another born in 2002.
I arranged to meet them separately for outings. The girl born in 1992, afraid of sun on sunny days, afraid of getting wet on rainy days, and said the weather wasn’t good enough on cloudy days, so it was hard to set up a meeting.
Finally, when I managed to meet her at night, she was like a wooden doll, looking unhappy, speaking sparingly, never initiating conversation.
She didn’t allow me to say that we were on a blind date; she insisted it was just an ordinary meeting. She was quite resistant to blind dates.
Later, when she saw me arrive in a Lexus, she rolled her eyes and said I must be very traditional and conservative, and that she didn’t like that car.
If I wanted to date her, I should change the car first, preferably to a Tesla.
Later, when she saw me arrive in a Lexus, she rolled her eyes and said I must be very traditional and conservative, and that she didn’t like that car.
After meeting both, the girl born in 1992 disappeared without a trace, like she had died, with no response at all, only the usual excuse from the matchmaker, “She really likes you, you need to be more proactive,” etc.
When I tried to chat with her, she either took a long time to reply with just “Oh,” or directly said “Hmm,” and that was it.
The girl born in 2002 kept chattering about various things after she left, sharing her daily life and work.
Knowing I had a fitness habit, she ordered me a cup of milk tea, then drank it herself, and finally told me.
Me: …Wow, so adorable.
Compared to these two, why would I still bother with the girl born in 1992?
Is it because I’m hard-headed and stubborn?
Thinking of myself as a young, hardworking man, earning money, buying a house and a car, only to be disliked by an older girl who has no house, no car, and no savings?
Should I chase after her? I’m not sick.
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