Powerful Tips For Dating Younger Women

By Brent Parsons


Is dating a younger woman more difficult or less difficult than dating a woman your own age? While many guys might say that it's more difficult, there are aspects of dating a younger woman that you should take into consideration when you feel like you're pounding your head against a wall.

While younger women might be a little more emotional or it might seem like they change their mind constantly, there's a reason for this. This reason can actually be a plus if you play your cards right. A younger girl tends to think more with her heart than her mind. They are prone to following their instincts or letting their emotions lead them rather than making calculated decisions. This can spell doom for your relationship if you don't understand this and it can also be a tool that you can use to bring the two of you closer if you understand her in this way.

Let's just say that you notice that she's becoming a little distant or you feel like she's avoiding you. It could be one of many things. It could be that an old boyfriend is hitting on her or that there's a guy at work that is asking her out. It could be that she's feeling strange about the age gap. It really doesn't matter. What does matter is how you react to this change. If you become clingy, jealous or you try to force her to tell you what is wrong then you will have blown it. These emotions are unacceptable. Instead, continue to be that awesome guy that she enjoys spending time with. Be strong and confident. Focus on making her feel good and remind her of fun times you had in the past complete with how it felt when you were together. Dream with her and make plans for the future together doing something fun or romantic. Keep your head about you and avoid the temptation to act emotionally when you can feel her slipping away or having a change of heart.

It is a fact that dealing with some of the drama and emotions when you're dating a younger woman can sometimes be frustrating. You can feel like you're on a roller coaster and this is why such a relationship isn't for every guy out there. While every relationship has its share of ups and downs, the peaks and valleys tend to be more pronounced and more frequent when you're in this type of relationship. You might feel that her emotions are all over the place and you might get annoyed with how often she changes her mind and how quickly this happens. It might have to do with your relationship and it might be something as simple as where you're going to go to dinner. Just be prepared for her to change her mind and when she starts to get confused about your relationship, understand that this thought will leave as quickly as it came also. Remember, she follows her heart.

Guys her own age are the same way also. She probably already knows this from experience or she has friends who are constantly having to deal with a boyfriend who cheats or is interested in multiple women at the same time. With you, she has the best of both worlds and she trusts you. Instill that trust and help her to understand that there are going to be people who will try to break you up out of jealousy and you'll be fine. Help her to see that if someone really cared about her that they would be happy for her and support her and that one day those people will wish that they had a relationship as filled with love and happiness as the two of you have together.

Dating a younger woman is no different than dating any other woman. There are some hurdles that you might have to deal with and erratic behavior at times but is there really a woman out there that doesn't become emotional from time to time? If you're into dating younger women just to play games with their mind, your dating career will be short. Younger women are accustomed to game players. On the other hand, if you feel that you have more in common with someone younger than you then by all means, move forward with the relationship. Things might be bumpy at times but if you are suited to be dating someone her age then it will be a match made in heaven.




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