Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance

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  • Cassandra Barnes "Cassandra" says:
    48 of 50 people found the following review helpful
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    Older Women, Younger Men, November 28, 2002
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    This review is from: Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance (Paperback)

    Felicia Brings and Susan Winter demolish the myths surrounding non-traditional love relationships in Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance. Brings and Winter say that older women/younger men relationships are “often met with extreme criticism, censure and scorn, and are rejected by the couple’s friends and family members.”
    They’ve packed their book with stories of how couples can overcome the stigma and difficulties associated with non-traditional relationships. They interviewed dozens of couples willing to share their experiences in building lasting relationships. They also describe the common pitfalls that can destroy a loving alliance, and offer experienced advice on how to avoid those pitfalls.
    Brings and Winter say that older women/younger men relationships are more prevalent than the average person realizes, but that many couples tend to keep their personal lives hidden from a disapproving public.
    Older women and younger men, like most other couples, are attracted to one another for a variety of reasons, including sexual desire. Younger men like the fact that most mature women know who they are and what they want–they have a strong sense of identity. Unlike older men, younger men have grown up in a culture that encourages self-awareness and emotional expression–they realize their role in a relationship is more than providing economic stability. Older women and younger men currently have the ability to forge truly intimate relationships based on trust.
    Men and women today have more options available to them than ever before. Older Women, Younger Men offers support and encouragement for those selecting less-conventional options. It’s also an essential reference that will help friends and family understand why more and more younger men and older women are choosing each other as their lifetime partners.

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  • Laura Brooks says:
    37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Exceptional Read Offered by Brings and Winter, May 5, 2003
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    Laura Brooks (Stamford, CT) –

    This review is from: Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance (Paperback)

    Older Women, Younger Men is a brilliant read. It gives newfound freedom for women AND men to live their lives the way they want, without the censorship of society, family and friends. I first read about it in Good Housekeeping and was amazed at the honesty of these women authors. Since then, they’ve been all over, on ABC Evening News, Daily News, USA Today and much more, quickly becoming the key spokesperson’s on this subject. They’re pioneers! This book gives you tons of tips to navigate through unchartered territories, from jealous friends and mother-in-laws, to older men who hate the idea that older women are taking on what they’ve been doing for years – which is, be with who you want to be with. Older women are staying beautiful much longer and have power and money to make new choices. Hurray for Brings and Winter for telling the story straight about NEW OPTIONS for a new generation. The book gives countless examples of relationships that worked with age differences ten to fifteen years apart. You see early on from their articulate writing that it’s not about age, it’s about chemistry, timing and courage. Well, writing this book took courage and it’s making a difference on the planet. Praise to both women and this book. Rush out and buy it!

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  • Andrew Marino says:
    39 of 42 people found the following review helpful
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    More Love, Not Less!, November 9, 2000
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    Andrew Marino (Hartsdale, NY USA) –
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    This review is from: Older Women, Younger Men: New Options for Love and Romance (Paperback)

    This book is brilliant!

    I’m a younger man who is delighted to see older women embrace their sexuality instead of deny it, and draw strength from experience rather than regret it. Judging from a chapter called “Men Speak,” I’m not alone.

    Brings and Winter offer advice on a wide variety of topics from overcoming self doubts to overcoming the negative stereotypes the couple may encounter. Not only do they speak from personal experience, but they’ve conducted hundreds of interviews to support their conclusions.

    With a title like “Older Women, Younger Men,” you might think the book is sensationalized (in fact, the title’s why I picked it up!), but the point of the book really is down to earth — to help men and women broaden their pool of potential partners. Because of the warm, conversational style in which this book is written — with its humor and anecdotal digressions — it’s easy to forget how important this book is: it is a manual designed to break down social restrictions to love. As the authors write, the world needs more love not less.

    And anything that helps us do that belongs on all of our bookshelves!

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