over 40
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Since people seem to need labels for other people, I believe a cougar would be any woman who goes after guys much, way too much younger than they are. It's kind of like the old men in their 50's, 60's, etc. who only go after 20 something year olds. I believe the term I've heard them called is craddle robbers.
A woman is typically classified as a cougar when she is in her 40s or 50s and is actively seeking relationships with younger men, usually at least 10 years younger. The term is subjective and can vary based on cultural norms and individual perceptions.
A woman who dates younger men and is typically older than her partners is often referred to as a cougar. The term "cougar" is often applied to women who are in their 40s or older.
A woman older than a cougar is sometimes humorously referred to as a sabertooth.
A woman typically considered a cougar is usually around 40 years or older and is interested in dating younger men, often at least 5-10 years younger than her. However, the label "cougar" is more of a social construct and can vary among individuals.
A woman who dates younger women may be referred to as a "cougar."
'Cougar' is the common slang term used for an older woman who dates a younger man. The man in the relationship can sometimes be referred to as the 'cub' but the term is not quite as prevalent.
A "Dingo" is the male version of a cougar woman!
a cougar or lucky
A woman who dates younger men and is typically older than her partners is often referred to as a cougar. The term "cougar" is often applied to women who are in their 40s or older.
40 year old woman that wants to have sex with someone a lot younger
A woman typically considered a cougar is usually around 40 years or older and is interested in dating younger men, often at least 5-10 years younger than her. However, the label "cougar" is more of a social construct and can vary among individuals.
The cougar would be a carnivore, because deer are made of meat, so an animal that eats meat is a carnivore. Consumer.
Generally, about forty or old enough to be your Mother, whichever comes first.
A cougar.
Wolf man
Yes, cougars (genus Puma) are felids.
Cougar
tanya or chauncy