By Reabetswe Mashigo
With society’s diverse opinions about cougars, it has
been revealed that it is the 21st century’s new class; however this
reverse act could be a scar of a dreadful past (relationship). Women who live
in rush hour are likely to be cougars during their autumn ages. These women get
married in their spring {ages of 20-25} in hopes of living like Cinderella with
their Sugga daddies, but that fairy-tale seems to come crashing down during
their mid-thirties. These women tend to encounter various problems in their not
so glamorous marriages and end up filing in a divorce. Although this may not be
every cougar’s scenario, they share similar motives.
Cougars are stereotyped to be women who date younger men
for Pleasure but that’s not always the case. A given fact that women mature
faster than men isn’t not an issue in cougarville. Cougars gain a sense of
woman empowerment with their toys as they feel needed when their submissive
seem to cater to their womanly needs.
With society slowly accepting women into the masculine
world of business, cougars that have tasted the fruits of success and power, their
thirsts seem not to be quenched as they want to be reminded in their private lives
that there are still in charge. That boils back to the question are women now
afraid of (relationship wise) bedroom competition? Since the only place they seem
to be coming out on top is in the work place.
Power seems to be a factor in cougarville but is it right
to take it to the bedroom and make their boys less of men?
If Successful Cougars can’t find their ideal six figure
making man, what law restricts them from a little standard reshuffle? With all
the bickering and disapproval, what harm can a little spring do in one’s
autumn? I mean like really it is the 21st
century and morals don’t seem to matter as they are renewed each year with a
new trend.
Proud Cougars
·
Mariah Carey and Nick Cananon -10 years
difference
·
Madonna and Brahim Zaibat -30 years difference
·
Jennifer Lopez and Casper Smart -18 years
difference
·
Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher -16 years
difference
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