Quote by Clint Eastwood
The prospect of dating someone in her twenties becomes less appeal

The prospect of dating someone in her twenties becomes less appealing as you get older. At some point in your fife, your tolerance level goes down and you realize that, with someone much younger, theres nothing really to talk about. – Clint Eastwood

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