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Title: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: pscocoa on 03 May 2011, 16:00:50
I just asked the waitress if I was too old for her and she said "a little" - the actual age difference is 30 years - am I a victim of ageism and can I complain to the Council - Boris Johnson or City of London? In the society of today I must have some rights to whinge about!!!
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 May 2011, 17:10:32


A 'little' suggests there's room for negotiation; D ;D :-*.

Although I do agree that it's frustrating when one's defined by age rather than content.

Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: Amigo on 03 May 2011, 18:34:39
Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: tigers_gonads on 03 May 2011, 19:43:15
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Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)


Thats buying them a drink  ;D
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: Gaffers on 03 May 2011, 20:15:26
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Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)


Thats buying them a drink  ;D

Or saying hello  :y
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: Banjax on 03 May 2011, 20:31:17
age gap of 30......thats getting a bit creepy if i'm honest - think of her dad being younger than you  :o

half your age plus seven is deemed acceptable unless you're a Rolling Stone  ;D
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: LJay on 03 May 2011, 20:41:58
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Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)

We do require 'it' to be over at some point though!  We don't have all week! ;D ;)
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: tigers_gonads on 03 May 2011, 21:53:59
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Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)

We do require 'it' to be over at some point though!  We don't have all week! ;D ;)


Too true

The house work would never get done  :y ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: Broomies Mate on 03 May 2011, 22:01:01
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Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)

Quality, not Quantity, you old git  ;D  :y
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: Vamps on 03 May 2011, 22:26:25
When I was 30 and single I got seduced by a woman of 56.... :-X :-X :-X Now that I am 53 does that mean it is OK to find a girlfriend of 27? ....... :D :D :D
Mind you, I am in a relationship now.... ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: aaronjb on 03 May 2011, 22:41:49
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half your age plus seven is deemed acceptable unless you're a Rolling Stone  ;D

Damn, I guess that means Emma Watson is off the menu  :(
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: LJay on 04 May 2011, 08:43:56
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Younger ladies tend to enjoy the fact it's not all over as quickly & we also show them elements of foreplay...can i say that?....that they've never experienced with lads of their own age. :)

We do require 'it' to be over at some point though!  We don't have all week! ;D ;)


Too true

The retail therapy and long pub lunches would never get done  :y ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: mantahatch on 04 May 2011, 10:42:29
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I just asked the waitress if I was too old for her and she said "a little" - the actual age difference is 30 years - am I a victim of ageism and can I complain to the Council - Boris Johnson or City of London? In the society of today I must have some rights to whinge about!!!


You are happy to admit you went into a wine bar. I am deeply deeply shocked  ;D
Real men never ever enter wine bars.  ;D

Seriously though I have never been in a wine bar, and probably never will now.
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: pscocoa on 04 May 2011, 11:43:55
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I just asked the waitress if I was too old for her and she said "a little" - the actual age difference is 30 years - am I a victim of ageism and can I complain to the Council - Boris Johnson or City of London? In the society of today I must have some rights to whinge about!!!


You are happy to admit you went into a wine bar. I am deeply deeply shocked  ;D
Real men never ever enter wine bars.  ;D

Seriously though I have never been in a wine bar, and probably never will now.

Yes - I dislike the way local pubs have ceased to be what they used to be and are now generally full of idiots overdoing it - very noisy with inane chatter (as are some wine bars but I avoid those as well). Some landlords/managers also leave a lot to be desired - only basing it on where I work and live. I am sure many of you will have great locals - I do not. Nearest pub to my home is 2 miles way in any case.
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: bigboykarl on 04 May 2011, 12:14:28
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age gap of 30......thats getting a bit creepy if i'm honest - think of her dad being younger than you  :o

half your age plus seven is deemed acceptable unless you're a Rolling Stone  ;D
so if pscocoa is 74 everything is ok ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: jimac on 04 May 2011, 13:22:00
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age gap of 30......thats getting a bit creepy if i'm honest - think of her dad being younger than you  :o

half your age plus seven is deemed acceptable unless you're a Rolling Stone  ;D

Oooh. I don't feel so bad about the 27 year old I pulled when I was 40 then!
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: dragonlord on 04 May 2011, 23:12:30
lol sod age gap lol

but im only 41 so don't think dating a 11 year old would be  not advisable


that said my mrs is 14 years older than me
and we been happy and together for Nealy 20years :y
Title: Re: Ageism in wine bars
Post by: dragonlord on 04 May 2011, 23:16:06
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I just asked the waitress if I was too old for her and she said "a little" - the actual age difference is 30 years - am I a victim of ageism and can I complain to the Council - Boris Johnson or City of London? In the society of today I must have some rights to whinge about!!!


You are happy to admit you went into a wine bar. I am deeply deeply shocked  ;D
Real men never ever enter wine bars.  ;D

Seriously though I have never been in a wine bar, and probably never will now.

no m8 what wrong with giving them poss birds a bit of ruff