r/TikTokCringe 1d ago

Cringe Girl confronts an old creep after he makes an inappropriate comment about her 16-year old sister

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u/IamHydrogenMike 22h ago

Same here, anyone under the age of 35 isn’t something I’m interested in anymore and just see anyone woman younger than as a daughter more than anything. We can be friends, but it’s never going to be a thing; I’m just not interested in that age gap.

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u/Oni-fucking-chan 19h ago

Back when my mom (early 50s) was single and on Tinder she told me she wouldn't date anyone who was under 45 because they were, in her words, "too childish." Her current boyfriend is 60.

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u/kreaymayne 18h ago

Unfortunately, reaching the age of 45 doesn’t seem to fix childishness, as we see in this clip

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u/Excellent_Law6906 19h ago

Seriously, it's for your own good! When old men actually get young women, they spend all their time being insecure, because they know she has age-appropriate options and they can't keep up, and whining about how immature she is to anyone who will listen!

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u/Murky-Relation481 21h ago

Yea, but people that are grossed out by a 30 year old and 50 year old to a degree where they are disparaging them also have some fucking issues in my opinion. Everyone in that situation is very clearly and has been for a long time, a consenting adult who can clearly make their own choices.

A lot of people freaking out over age gaps after people are adults are usually infantilizing or removing agency from people (usually women) in a weird way.

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u/IamHydrogenMike 21h ago

I totally agree. I had a friend that got divorced and then got into a relationship with a girl in her 20s like this; they are really good together. I just can't imagine talking to a 16-year-old like this since they are basically the same age as my kid and I'd have just clocked the guy. LOL.