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As I mentioned in an earlier chapter, age shouldn't matter when going out. Not unless you are dating someone who is 40 years older or younger than you. Obviously, you don't want to be with someone who has a huge age gap. If you are uncomfortable telling your age, just let your date know that you'll tell them later. Obviously, with online dating you'll be able to look up someone's age through their profile. Otherwise, if you are dating someone from work or a social event, you don't have to tell them your birthdate.
Most people won't care how old you are. Their goal is to find someone who has a sense of humor, is attractive, responsible, and active. These are the most important things in a relationship for them, and if something is out of place they won't want to continue with the relationship. You should also have high standards but make sure you aren't too picky when it comes to choosing a date.
If you are a man asking a woman her age, and she is obviously much older then you, she may feel slightly uncomfortable. It is always best to maintain a healthy relationship and go out on dates for a few weeks before you start the interrogations about age. Always give her a compliment before you ask this sort of question, otherwise it's not advisable to ask at all. You could slyly say something like "Wow, you look very young... how old are you by the way?". A woman is more inclined to give out her age if you give her a compliment like this while asking the question. Otherwise, I'd recommend keeping out any age talk, especially on a first date.
Most people won't care how old you are. Their goal is to find someone who has a sense of humor, is attractive, responsible, and active. These are the most important things in a relationship for them, and if something is out of place they won't want to continue with the relationship. You should also have high standards but make sure you aren't too picky when it comes to choosing a date.
If you are a man asking a woman her age, and she is obviously much older then you, she may feel slightly uncomfortable. It is always best to maintain a healthy relationship and go out on dates for a few weeks before you start the interrogations about age. Always give her a compliment before you ask this sort of question, otherwise it's not advisable to ask at all. You could slyly say something like "Wow, you look very young... how old are you by the way?". A woman is more inclined to give out her age if you give her a compliment like this while asking the question. Otherwise, I'd recommend keeping out any age talk, especially on a first date.