I think the move towards electronically facilitated communications has now reached its pinnacle. I say this in a good way since I am all for finding better ways of doing things, including communicating to your significant other that we are now in the new millenium. This means that doing chores shouldn’t fall on the woman and if you don’t help, there will be an iphone App to motivate you!
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There is surely some disagreement about whether it is appropriate to ask a woman’s age. Some men and women are fairly casual about it whether other men try to extract this information from you in a more creative manner due to previous unpleasant responses.
In Europe, asking a woman’s age seems to be a normal thing to do. Then again, in Europe men seem to not be so bent out of shape if a woman is a bit older (well the liberal Europeans…or am I wrong about this?
So here is how I see the issue. Asking a woman about her age is the sociological equivalent of asking a man what he does for a living. It is okay to do on a first date (if it is important for you to find out), but may be not in the first 10 minutes of meeting someone.