Babyvixen Posted September 5, 2017 Report Posted September 5, 2017 No you aren't. I'm 52. My first ddlg relationship started in 1989. There are quite a few LGs that want a mature Daddy. Don't give up, brother. I love older men
LeanBlaster Posted September 16, 2020 Report Posted September 16, 2020 Well i think there is no too old age, the max that can happen is having a too big age gap and that could be a problem, but the dynamic is ageless, you could be a 95 daddy with a 90 little and that is still good, as long you are happy that is okey!
Daddino Posted September 25, 2020 Report Posted September 25, 2020 Daddy for 30 years here. Absolutely no cut off
Munchlax Middle Posted September 25, 2020 Report Posted September 25, 2020 You're not too old at all. Personally, I am 30 and I have always had a preference for older caregivers and partners in general. I'm also more attracted to older people and even often find myself attracted to men as old as their late senior years. I'm sure I'm not alone in feeling this way. Love has no age limits when it's meant to be. Don't lose hope - You'll find a little who's right for you!
Guest Daddydesistyle1 Posted October 18, 2020 Report Posted October 18, 2020 I was reading all the comments and I feel as you get old it’s not easy to get a little. I am 44 and in search of new little and it’s been really hard for Me to find a little who truly respects my old school values. I find most of them are more keen to find tinder style (fast and quick) daddy’s then giving time and effort to know each other’s interest.
Guest The Judas Posted October 26, 2020 Report Posted October 26, 2020 In my opinion, no one is ever too old to be a a CG or a little.
Kitten&Spice Posted November 7, 2020 Report Posted November 7, 2020 As long as you are capable of creating boundaries, to give consent, and aware of what is taking place then your age is not a factor! I currently work in a nursing home and there is several residents that are the same age but their mental understanding can be in completely different places. I do not think you should be a caregiver if you lack any form of those 3 factors I listed. So it is more of mental maturity rather then age!
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