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Wednesday, October 05, 2005
A particularly good post by Cathy.
Cathy Odgers has done it again...... I think she should write a book, or even dare I say it...run for office one day..... Now I am sure she will deny wanting to do either, but a good suggestion none the less.
Clearly Cathy is not familar with the half plus seven rule.
An older man should use as a guide his age, divided by half, and add seven years to find the minimum age that he should date without looking seedy or stupid.
So therefore, a 40 year old man could quite logically date a 27 year old, but a 23 year old would be too young.
A fifty year old man could date a 32 year old lady without raising eyebrows, but a 26 year old would be far too young.
Yes, but I am sure there is room for movement in that.... If it was the other way around I am sure some of the guys could find many valid points to change the numbers to 1 or 2.
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Clearly Cathy is not familar with the half plus seven rule.
An older man should use as a guide his age, divided by half, and add seven years to find the minimum age that he should date without looking seedy or stupid.
So therefore, a 40 year old man could quite logically date a 27 year old, but a 23 year old would be too young.
A fifty year old man could date a 32 year old lady without raising eyebrows, but a 26 year old would be far too young.
Ah the 7 year rule..... Good one Pablo.
Which means, hypothetically and by way of example, that at age 23, one should not be with a 16 year old.
ah well in most parts of the world, that is against the law anyway.
Ah Cathy...... another great reply.....
Yes, but I am sure there is room for movement in that.... If it was the other way around I am sure some of the guys could find many valid points to change the numbers to 1 or 2.
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