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Princeton University’s 2016 valedictorian hit the books — then hit on her 71-year-old former professor, to whom she is now engaged.

Cameron Platt, 25, who was a star student at the Ivy League university and just finished her master’s degree at the University of Oxford, recently gushed on Facebook in a private post about her septuagenarian fiancé, Lee Clark Mitchell, who will be 72 in June.

Platt wrote that she met Mitchell, who has served as chair of Princeton’s English Department, when she took one of his classes during her sophomore year five years ago, in the fall of 2013.

 
To each their own. It's not newsworthy.
So.... whatever it is about me, old men always liked me. Especially latino men. When I was 20 years old, a 75 year old man proposed marriage. I thought "HA! At least he would die soon." He was crazy about me. Said, if he could get rid of his wife, he'd marry me, but he was Catholic and all that.:rolleyes:
Ironically, that horny old dude outlived my own husband who had a heart condition.
the good news is, old dudes still like me.... no aged billionaires though..... :(
 
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Ugh. In my middle-aged widowhood, I'm finding that I'm super popular with the 65 and over crowd. Blech. No thank you. (Of course, the other 50 year olds are interested in the 30 year olds...)
I was having those same issues.
I met a super guy only two years my senior, no drugs, alcohol or mental issues. The catch, he was homeless.
Yep, I took a homeless guy home and lived to tell about it. We been together 2.5 years and getting along great.
 
Lucky old dude.
Hope you're smart enough for a prenup guy!
He ain't surviving the honeymoon. She's banging that frayed drum to ribbons.
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Ugh. In my middle-aged widowhood, I'm finding that I'm super popular with the 65 and over crowd. Blech. No thank you. (Of course, the other 50 year olds are interested in the 30 year olds...)
My wife was like that, 39 with kids and only fifty + year old guys wanted to date her. I was 34 and she was way better than the twenty year olds who were driving me crazy.
 
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