Toyboy romance makes a woman feel four years younger
April 27th, 2010 - 12:03 pm ICT by ANILondon, Apr 27 (ANI): If you’re a woman who wants to feel younger and have more fun, then start dating a younger guy - that’s the conclusion of a new study.
According to the study, by dating site toyboy.com, women who choose a junior partner enjoy more outdoor activities and mix with people who have more youthful hobbies.
A spokesman for the dating site said: “It’s always been believed having a younger man makes you feel younger and now we have proved this is true.”
To reach the conclusion, 1,000 women members aged between 18 and 65 who had younger partners, were asked: “How much younger does he make you feel?”
The average was four years.
However, one in 10 said their toyboy made them feel a decade younger, reports The Daily Express.
Older men were said to be more set in their ways and “grumpy”. (ANI)
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