This is far removed from a worthy topic for a Christian community.
I politely disagree.
I don't know what your story is or if you were ever part of the single community for very long, but the topics I write about are the ones I've experienced within my life of growing up among the Christian culture and then being single for about 20 years.
Even in Christian circles, it was always somehow acceptable for the men to seek, pursue, and wind up with women 10, 20, 30 years younger than themselves. Doubly so if they were divorced or "had a clean slate" with which to now start over. I was one of only a handful of Asians growing up in a small-town area, and from the time I was in junior high, older men were always trying to talk to me into being their girlfriend.
Many years later, I spent some time on Christian dating sites, and the older men were always trying to talk to the much-younger women there as well. The "older" women (40-60+) would sit and talk among themselves, because none of the men are interested in talking to them when there were 20 and 30-year-olds available.
What happens when the tables turn and older women start dating younger men? Why are men so resentful of women who date younger men when that's what they want themselves? Why the double standard, especially within the church, and is it somehow right?
The funny thing I found as I got older is that that tables turned, and suddenly 20-something guys were asking me out. One guy in the young adult group at church asked me out and I was astonished to learn -- that I was driving and in high school when he was born. But he said he was usually attracted to older women for their maturity, willingness to speak their mind (no playing games,) and independence (he never had to worry about paying for me, and if he did, I made up for it the next time.)
I have a good friend in full-time ministry who does a lot of work with college-age students in Christian groups, and some of the college guys develop crushes on her and ask her out.
Times are changing, and I feel these types of things are important to talk about because I never hear them discussed in church circles, but they are happening.
I can understand why you might find this topic controversial, especially if you are not part of the modern Christian singles community -- but these are the subjects I'm most drawn to write about, and they're a lightning rod every single time -- the things no one else brings up. I know some people have expressed their wishes for me to stop or go away because of what I write -- and I always tell anyone who feels that way to go ahead and report anything you feel I do that's inappropriate to the mods and put me on Ignore.
I've been here 13 years and have probably written around 1,000 threads, which I present only as background information and not as some kind of measuring stick.
The mods and administration are very familiar with my writing style, so feel free to go to them if you have any concerns.
I've always said that I would always go with whatever the authorities on this site decided should be done, which includes a banning if they should so decide.
Lol, right out of the gate, one of my early threads got a warning. But the mods were kind and patient with me and worked with me. I will be forever grateful for that, so I contribute what I can to this site, including starting discussions people seem to find interesting and more importantly, relatable to many of the singles here.