Connect with us

NEWS

I’m a 52-year-old divorcee and assumed I’d be dating boring old men… but hot guys in their 20s can’t get enough of me: Here’s what I’ve learned about being a MILF

Published

on

When Rozz Switzer got divorced in her forties she thought she would be stuck with a small pool of romantic rejects and ‘appropriately aged’ but boring men.

She was wrong.

Now 52, the single mum has revealed ‘hot men in their 20s’ line up to date her.

I'm a 52-year-old divorcee and assumed I'd be dating boring old men... but hot guys in their 20s can't get enough of me: Here's what I've learned about being a MILF

The Australian television personality told FEMAIL it doesn’t take long for the ‘MILF hunters’ to come calling. And they are just as brazen in bars and coffee shops as they are online.

They see MILFS as “real women” who can look them in the eye, hold a conversation without playing with their phones, and who know exactly what they want in bed,’ she said.

Rozz has run into a few ‘MILF hunters’ in the eight years since her divorce and revealed exactly how to ‘spot one in the wild’.

‘They’re the overly confident ones, the ones who are not shy in staring and winking at you from across the bar,’ she said.

‘They tend to hang in packs but they’re the first to approach and tell you how beautiful you are and ask if they can buy you a drink for your “25th birthday”.’

Rozz added they are happy to make all the first moves and will often get the ball rolling.

‘They’ll make you laugh, they’ll flatter you with compliments and stifle you with their attention. Then they will ask “have you ever been with a younger guy?”,’ she said.

And they’re just as ‘obvious’ online.

‘They’re the ones who have put their age as 40s on their profile but in their comments they let you know they’re in their 20s,’ she said.

Rozz said she spoke to one recently who had changed his age from 24 to 42 on a popular dating app.

I’m 60 but don’t fear ageing, by bestselling author Joanne Harris

Rozz Switzer: I’m a 52-year-old divorcee and assumed I’d be dating boring old men… but hot guys in their 20s can’t get enough of me: Here’s what I’ve learned about being a

Rozz Switzer says young men can’t get enough of herREAD MORE: MILF reveals what it is like dating someone younger than her kids

When Rozz Switzer got divorced in her forties she thought she would be stuck with a small pool of romantic rejects and ‘appropriately aged’ but boring men.

She was wrong.

Now 52, the single mum has revealed ‘hot men in their 20s’ line up to date her.

The Australian television personality told FEMAIL it doesn’t take long for the ‘MILF hunters’ to come calling. And they are just as brazen in bars and coffee shops as they are online.

‘They see MILFS as “real women” who can look them in the eye, hold a conversation without playing with their phones, and who know exactly what they want in bed,’ she said.

Rozz has run into a few ‘MILF hunters’ in the eight years since her divorce and revealed exactly how to ‘spot one in the wild’.

‘They’re the overly confident ones, the ones who are not shy in staring and winking at you from across the bar,’ she said.

‘They tend to hang in packs but they’re the first to approach and tell you how beautiful you are and ask if they can buy you a drink for your “25th birthday”.’

Rozz Switzer, 52, has given an insight on the ‘milf’ dating phenomenon

The television personality told FEMAIL it doesn’t take long for the ‘milf hunters’ to come calling

She finds them online and in bars and they always make the first move

I’m 60 but don’t fear ageing, by bestselling author Joanne Harris

I want to call the police on my terrifying neighbors

Rozz added they are happy to make all the first moves and will often get the ball rolling.

‘They’ll make you laugh, they’ll flatter you with compliments and stifle you with their attention. Then they will ask “have you ever been with a younger guy?”,’ she said.

And they’re just as ‘obvious’ online.

‘They’re the ones who have put their age as 40s on their profile but in their comments they let you know they’re in their 20s,’ she said.

Rozz said she spoke to one recently who had changed his age from 24 to 42 on a popular dating app.

She called him ‘Harry’ to protect his privacy but shared his profile and their first

Rozz has been single for eight years – and was relieved to see ‘good looking’ men in her dating pool even though they were less age ‘appropriate’

‘His bio says ‘The cougar hunter is back’ followed by a prompt of the good old opening chat line we call… Two truths and a lie,’ she said.

The two truths and a lie read: ‘I’m 42, I’ve played basketball with Ja Rule and I love to surf’.’

He added: ‘I’ll let you figure which one is the lie but I think the answer is pretty straight forward.’

Harry’s true age appeared under a photo on his profile which Rozz said ‘exuded confidence’.

She said despite lying about his age, the young man’s tall stature and good looks got him over the line.

‘He wore a suit quite well… everything we hope for in a guy but just the wrong age bracket.’

For ‘research’, Rozz sent him a message asking him what it is he likes about older women.

‘Just love the enthusiasm and excitement from an older woman girls my age are so self absorbed and hard to talk to,’ he wrote back.

‘The mum in me wanted to correct his grammar,’ Rozz laughed.

Another man called ‘Dale’ is 27 but has put his age up to 49 online.

He wrote: ‘I am 27 but an older woman is just my thing so let’s see what happens here.’

She said his open crotch selfies and gym photos ‘weren’t her thing’ but did make him stand out.

They’re the good looking ones in the pile of the ‘swipe left’ continuum on the dating apps and they break up the drudgery,’ she said.

The catch, of course, is that most of the younger men have short-term romances in mind.

‘There is no expectation of anything more other than maybe a drunken ‘you up?’ message at 2am in a few weeks time from one or the other to do it again,’ she said.

Rozz refused to confirm if she’d ever taken one of the young men up on their amorous offers.

She did admit that she once shunned cougars, but has softened to the dating  phenomenon since becoming the target of dozens of ‘MILF hunters’ over the years.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CELEBRITY16 hours ago

SAD NEW! Prince George breaks down in tears upon learning the type of cancer his mother Kate is battling: “I love you and miss my mom so much, it turns out the illness is…” See more below

CELEBRITY3 days ago

Explosive Good News: The Palace announces a celebration for Prince Harry’s newly born third baby, named after “Little Harry.” The boy has officially been granted the title of… See more below

CELEBRITY4 days ago

Heartbreaking News! Latest Royal Announcement Reveals Princess Charlotte Has Begun Treatment at a Leading UK Hospital — Prince William’s Painful Confession: ‘My Daughter Has a Hereditary Illness… Please Pray for Her Recovery…. See more below

CELEBRITY4 days ago

NEWSBREAKING NEWS: Prince Harry’s life is shattered, and the whole of Britain is shedding tears of sympathy because…”see more

CELEBRITY5 days ago

Just In: Diddy’s Bodyguard Drops Bombshell Tape—Courtroom Stunned…..see more details below

CELEBRITY5 days ago

30 MINUTES AGO! Unable to hold back his tears, William was forced to reveal the name of the “type of cancer” that King Charles had: “The time has come when the royal family can no longer hide it…” See more below  

CELEBRITY5 days ago

1 MIN AGO: King Charles’s SHOCKING Successor Isn’t William, Britain cheered in unison… See more below

CELEBRITY6 days ago

Mourning! Prince Harry Reunites with William as the Royal Family Endures Deepest Grief: ‘My dear brother, don’t cry… stay strong.'” See more below

CELEBRITY6 days ago

SAD NEWS: Princess Anne Finally Reveals Late Queens Secret Decree: Kate Middletons New Role Stuns King Charles… See more below

CELEBRITY7 days ago

Devastating News! Princess Kate in Tears as She Reveals Royal Family Tragedy: ‘We’ve Lost a Core Member, That is…’” See more below

Copyright © 2024 USAenquire