Some young girls love older guys, they prefer a father figure, theyll be looking out still,
This is an area in which I have considerable experience and a certain level of expertise. I am 64 now, when I was in my 20s, I had no problem getting girls. The problem was, I could never find anyone I was all that interested in, except for sex. Terrible to say, but girls in the 1970s were pretty bland because society told them to be that way. Get a crappy job, meet a guy, quit your job, get married and have 2.2 children.
Because of this, I woke up one day, approaching 40, and had no-one. I couldn't get interested in available women my own age because they were usually divorced with kids, and an attitude towards men. I even had one continually blaming me for what went wrong in her marriage. This just wasn't what I wanted either.
I found myself in a situation where I was meeting a number of girls nearly 20 years younger than me. The attraction is there, certainly the fantasy is there of sleeping with much younger girls. I was surprised to discover there are, in fact, many girls who rather like the older man, for whatever reason. I had one girl tell me she was curious as to what it would be like. And yes, there is an element of the father figure involved, I found they liked having someone more mature who they could look to for guidance and advice.
The bonus for me was I genuinely found the contemporary 20 year old female of the 1990s-2000s to be a lot more interesting in that they thought about careers, life directions, questioning whether they even wanted to have kids, and their independence was fierce. You could talk to them about anything, and they were a lot easier to get between the sheets. Even now, I find younger girls even more interesting as people. I can't get them into bed any more, but I can still befriend them and build relationships with them.
Now, Newton's Law of Motion states for every action the is an equal or opposite reaction. There was always a downside. Sure, dating a younger girl, sex is great, having a lot of fun, but after a while, they grow, they change, but you don't. Okay, there's always the odd exception, but generally the older man/younger woman thing doesn't last, at least it never did with me.
So, have some fun with it while you can, but you run the risk of finding yourself in your 60s with nothing but a book full of memories. In a time where we are self-isolating, sitting around on your own is not a great place to be.
Sorry to be so melodramatic, but I just needed to say it.