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Entertainment | 06/18/2008 3:15 pm

The Cougar: A wowOwow Definition

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© 20th Century Fox; © AP Photo/Lisa Rose

An older woman paired with a younger man? We’d hardly call it a stigma. "Cougars," "tadpoling" — what dismissive words our society has found to describe older women who find themselves in romantic relationships with younger men. While the archetype of the older man with a younger woman on his arm has been a constant in Western society, there has always been a double standard in the way we view the reverse gender pairing of older woman/younger man.

Click here to see photos of 12 "cougars" we love, from Cleopatra to Jennifer Aniston, and their smart younger men.

But, like so many other outdated notions the wowOwow generation has kicked to the curb, in recent years there’s been a makeover of the way popular culture considers the confident, grounded older woman pursuing and being pursued by the equally confident and grounded younger man. It’s no wonder. According to a study done by the very safe and very appropriate AARP, 34 percent of women over 40 are dating younger men.

Ironically, it appears that it’s often the younger men who are the ones on the prowl ... Why should this surprise us?

But “cougar”?

About that word — cougar — and the animal-print-bloused, convertible-key-dangling, conspiring feline on the prowl for young studs that it conjures: This sultry babe certainly exists but, ironically, it appears that it’s often the younger men who are the ones on the prowl, seeking partners who are confident, sexually experienced and relatively inhibition-free. Why should this surprise us?

We’re probably stuck with the word “cougar” for the long term. From the hilarious “Cougars” episode on NBC’s "30 Rock” last season to the soon-to-be released book, Cougar: A Guide for Older Women Dating Younger Men, it appears to have found its way into our lexicon. Then there’s “tadpoling,” a term which seems to put an updated spin on the timeless kissing-a-frog-to-make-him-a-prince fairy tale. When said frog is really young, it’s called tadpoling. Thanks to Miramax Films’s 2002 “Tadpole” for that one.

The Half-Your-Age-Plus-Seven Rule

So, just what is the definition of a cougar? It’s a woman, typically 35 or older, who is in a relationship with a man who is younger than she by eight to ten years or more. According to urban legend, there’s also the “half-your-age-plus-seven rule,” a mathematical formula for determining when a May-December pairing of either gender is considered to be within societal norms.

For example, Jennifer Aniston, 38, dating younger John Mayer, 30: Take her age, 38, divided by 2 equals 19, plus 7 equals 26. Mayer, being 30, and 4 years older than 26, makes Aniston a “socially safe” cougar.

Queen Elizabeth I, 48 and her one-time fiancé Francois, Duke of Anjou, 22: 48 ÷ 2 = 24 + 7 = 31. The Queen? Not so “socially safe.”
But then again, she was Queen.

Click here to see photos of 12 "cougars" we love, from Cleopatra to Jennifer Aniston, and their smart younger men.

63 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

James the Game
If you’re asking whether I’m gay, I am not. It’s just that I’m looking for a woman with some class.
By James the Game on 06/19/2008 5:52 pm
Bbee Mine
Jamie, Me too … dude, let me know if you find one …. FYI, James, check to see if she has on socks on the air plane and her pinky kroocked when she drinks her punch. Me and you James TWINS!
By Bbee Mine on 06/24/2008 2:23 am
Janice Holmes
I married a man 12 years younger than myself. It worked good.He said he figured women lived longer than men so this way we’ll die close together and not be along for very long. Jan
By Janice Holmes on 06/18/2008 9:49 pm
Frank Peterson
So— Any problem that you ladies can see with a younger woman and an older man? Just curious mind you.
By Frank Peterson on 06/18/2008 10:51 pm
Bbee Mine
Franky, Frank I am most interested in your reason for the reason of your posts. One would thing you would be better served in another forum. Frank, dahling, sweetie, mellow out dude … like, you, are so harshing my mellow and girl grove. Can we love you from a distance and still get preggers? l
By Bbee Mine on 06/24/2008 2:20 am
beverly linens
I do, you don’t listen to the same music, or invest in the same places and if they are quite a bit younger there is the issue of children. When I divorced I spent almost 10 years dating younger men. They ranged from 10 to 14 years younger. They all knew my age but it took awhile before I knew theirs. For reasons I can’t explain they all had beards and I was not very accurate in judging their ages. They were all fun, they physical relationships were great but the lack of interest in culture and lack of sophistication became barriers that I wasn’t in the mood to deal with. I didn’t want to be a teacher. I wanted an equal but my equals all wanted younger women or women who would yield. Sad!
By beverly linens on 06/18/2008 11:22 pm
Liza D 08 .... beta
Ok, I am ready to post on this subject. I had to think on it for minute. Cougar?! Meoowww … OW?! How many gay or lesbian couples are included in the cougar factor as it relates to this story or any other cougar story. What if I am a lesbian/gay/bi cougar? Is it my understanding to be a cougar then I need to identify with a celeb couple …. right? Please post the photos of lesbian/gay/bi cougars … on account we are out there and we need to identify with this story too. :)
By Liza D 08 .... beta on 06/18/2008 11:29 pm
Get Sporty
Have never been age oriented. Have dated men ten years younger (the most determined man I ever met….called me for over a year…even though kept saying no), the same age, ten and twenty years+ older. Just googled to see if there is a cougar dating site. Of course there is….isn’t there something for everything? http://www.dateacougar.com/?aff_id=influxgroup&aff_pg=2&aff_tr=1&s=free_… Just wonder why she’s in her undies instead of a two piece swim suit…what would the message be if it were a 50+ yr old man in his undies? For me I don’t care who anyone else has a relationship with regardless of age, race, religion, sex, etc….that’s their biz.. Am interested in younger men..like the sauve, gray-haired, Euro-type. To me the ideal man alive today is Hubert de Givenchy…..wow. http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scentedsalamander/images/Givenchy%20Kai%20Ju… Plus my grandmother drilled into me “Better to be an old man’s darling than a young man’s slave” [as if, that’d be the day] so that message took hold and like the cozy, intelligent, low-key older guys.
By Get Sporty on 06/18/2008 11:44 pm
Get Sporty
That’s “Am NOT interested in younger men”
By Get Sporty on 06/18/2008 11:45 pm
Liza D 08 .... beta
Ms. Fluffy, I love your new name!
By Liza D 08 .... beta on 06/19/2008 12:56 am
kermie b
I hate that word Cougar, but according to your definition, c’est moi. Dan is 15 years younger than me, and when we met, he asked me out for coffee (after jury duty). I immediately told him my age and asked him his. To his credit, my jaw dropped, but his didn’t. The guy liked me just as I was. This was almost 14 years ago. Now, I don’t see the age difference. I see the similarities. We are happy together and I cannot picture a time I didn’t know him—it is like I was waiting for the idea of him. He is very intelligent. I love that in a guy who also has a great butt.
By kermie b on 06/19/2008 1:03 am
Kay Sara
I have to sort through my feelings on this because I don’t “like” it when older men go after young women, but I have no problem with older women with younger men. I think it has to do with the motivation behind the older man wanting a younger woman. Where as the older woman usually doesn’t seem to seek and only select younger men to boost their egos. Anyone else have a double standard reaction to these two scenarios?
By Kay Sara on 06/19/2008 2:42 am
Kay Sara
Oh - so sorry- to be more culturally sensitive to Mugsy and Riki Tiki Tavi by including age differences among gay and lesbian couples- I do not get a negative reaction to age differences with gay or lesbian couples- only older men with young women.
By Kay Sara on 06/19/2008 2:45 am
Kay Sara
BTW- my friends who married men 10-20 years older are now complaining about how old their husbands are and they do not like it at all. They are chomping at the bit to go have some “fun”. Their older husband is also making them feel older than they are- as they slow down, develop health problems and think about retiring my friend s are now not at all ready for this. In fact one really hurt her husband deeply by telling him that he no longer was sexaully appealing to her. I guess I have to add my problem with the older man- younger woman is also what motivates the younger woman to hook up with the older (wealthy, powerful) man if it wasn’t for LOVE!
By Kay Sara on 06/19/2008 2:50 am
Get Sporty
I married someone 26 years older, who also happened to be a CEO etc, but not by any kind of design. We literally ran into each other going into a building and that was it. Had lots of things that really loved….but that is a big age difference to sustain….when one is ready for their lazy place in the sun and the other is at the height of wanting to do and see everything. Then there’s the unusual mix….like Cary Grant and Barbara Harris Grant. She was 28 to his 78 and they were an ideal couple. All depends on the people involved.
By Get Sporty on 06/19/2008 3:53 pm