This archive report was first published on 22 October 2019.
Men, have you ever wondered whether you're the bae, the sponsor, or the fossil in a woman's eyes? A recent conversation with women has shed light on these categories, and we're here to break it down for you.
Published on October 22, 2019, women have shared their insights on how to determine which category you fall into.
For men aged 25, you're considered 'bae' – a term used to describe a man who is young, charming, and has potential to become a good husband in the future.
However, as you age beyond 35-45, you're often referred to as a 'sponsor.' This is because many men in this age group are married but have a woman on the side, often providing financial support.
But what about men above 45? According to women, you're likely to be called an 'ancestor' – a term that shouldn't be taken as an insult, but rather a sign of respect and experience.
And if you're a man aged 65-100 dating a young woman, you're probably a 'fossil' – a term that's not meant to be derogatory, but rather a reflection of the age gap between you and your partner.
Interestingly, despite these categories, men in all age groups have no trouble finding love, especially when they're financially capable. After all, who can resist a man with a full wallet?
So, which category do you fall into, and what does it mean for your love life?