Is it normal for an older man to be turned on by "innocence"?

I am a 23-year-old woman who is hoping to date a 47-year-old man.

My "innocence" turns him on, drives him wild.

I look a lot younger, and have been told by other guys that I do, in fact, look "innocent."

I have long, blonde hair, small, full lips and blue eyes. I'm very shy and quiet.

I am also very sweet and stay out of trouble. I can be considered "naive" in some respects.

Do [some] older men, perhaps more so than [again, some -- I hate to make blanket statements] younger men/men my age, tend to find innocence appealing?

Why?

Is my experience typical?

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Based on 16 votes (13 yes)
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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    You're over 21. No matter what "innocence" you use to turn him on... he's doing nothing illegal so why fuss about it?

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    • Alison89

      Yeah, as long as he's not asking her to dress like a 12-year-old and call him "Daddy," then it's not even weird.

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      • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

        Even that's perfectly fine since they're both full adults. Well assuming they both want to role-play that scenario.

        It's only wrong if one person is unwilling or if one (or both) are underage.

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  • Who_Fan4Life

    I can be a 47 year old man if you want me to, hahaha.

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  • PrincessLollipop

    Aww, you sound like a doll. Yes it's normal! Who can resist a doll face?

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  • ygrowup

    Yes older men are attracted by your youth, but most of all maybe it is just overwhelming personality and openness that makes you desirable! Good luck with your choices!

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  • Shackleford96

    Yes, innocence is generally (at least for me anyway) an attractive quality in females.

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