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I asked him “does your mum know your out this late? Or is she picking you up?” The guy was 18 but he looked 15. His friends thought it was funny and were making fun of him. I felt a little happy. I was 30 when it happened.
Depends how much younger.
I’m 35. If he was, say, 30, then I don’t have any particular opinion about it beyond how I feel about being flirted with by anyone else. If he was more like 22, however, I would be really uncomfortable – he’s not a child, no, but he’s definitely too young for me (and too young for me to be interested in, he’s not finished cooking yet). There’s probably a sliding scale between the two.
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When I was 23 I worked at the mall and was regularly hit on by teenage boys. That was just amusing.
Generally I find it amusing, and tell them to try again in 5 years.
We’re engaged now LMAO 8 year difference
I’m in my 40s and on the rare occasion I go out I find this happens a bit. I find it flattering, but amusing. I resist the urge to fix their collar or tell them to go home and get a good nights rest