A Few Questions About Cougar Dating?

What cougar datings are free of charge (no money, no premium, no credit card. I don’t want to get ripped off by “free” online dating sites)
What are the facts and myths of cougar dating?
What do these “cougars” (excuse me for using that perjorative term. Is this a better term:Attractive women) look for in a man (personality, apperarance etc.)?
What type of relationships do these women look for?
The only reason why i’m asking is because I’m interested in this type of dating. I’m 20 years old (and I live in Canada). I would prefer dating those women because they are very mature (something i look for), very intelligent, sosphisticated. I just need advice on how I can find myself one online.
The problem was that when I tried to find a g/f (my age) in my local area (I live in a small city in Canada) by posting a personals ad but I got replies that were anonymous and insincere (I’m never trying local again).
I’m an honest person (I don’t lie about myself online and I don’t lie about myself in society) and I’m healthy (I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I don’t do drugs).
All I need is advice. I’m an open minded and mature person who needs advice. No rude answers please.

2 comments to A Few Questions About Cougar Dating?

  • Jennifer S

    Cougar is generally a term used for women who prefer to date younger men. You are fairly young, so I am guessing that a “cougar” for you would probably be in her 30s. Am I right? Women of all ages want the same type of relationship: compatible and stable.
    A word of warning: not all older women are mature. age is just a number
    So, that being said, don’t discount girls your own age.

  • Jay Sharky

    Just keep looking. I don’t know where you would start, but I’m sure you’ll find what you’re looking for if you really put an effort into it.

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