Back in my twenties, I was basically invisible to women. I wasn’t attractive or confident enough, and I heard “just focus on yourself, improve, and the right one will come” more times than I can count. So that’s exactly what I did: I studied hard, built a solid career, trained consistently, and worked on becoming the best version of myself.

Fast forward to today, I’m 34, and I’m dating a 22-year-old woman who’s genuinely into me. She’s kind, fun, and supportive. The problem? Three women around my age (one of whom rejected me years ago) have been calling me “creepy,” “desperate,” and “taking advantage” just because I’m not dating someone closer to 34.

I can’t help but feel the double standard here. When I was younger and struggling, these same women wanted nothing to do with me. Now that I’ve put in the work and someone younger appreciates it, suddenly I’m a villain.

How should I handle this? Should I even respond to their accusations, or just ignore them?

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