Certified researchers and numerous bloggers on the internet discuss the idea of dating younger men. During the discussion, they use past experiences and studies to communicate with an audience on their view of December-May dating. Their views contain unambiguous and implied messages, fallacies KarenLee Poter describes as myths, false predicaments, hasty assumptions, misleading women with ethos, and political disputes amongst people worldwide. The researchers claim their results with elements of ethos and logos. The researchers stress the cons, while bloggers of "Your Tango," and others stress with pathos, the pros on dating younger men. Researchers interview with "Huffington post" to reflect issues affecting woman around the nation in the course of dating younger men. In their studies, researchers manage to attest health risks "... This could result in a less joyful and more stressful life, reduced health, and finally, increased mortality." (Drefahl). …show more content…
In the blog, Janet Ho claims women should consider dating a younger man because they are willing to try new things. Ho states, "It's not that an older man wouldn't do those things; he'd probably just rather you did them with your girlfriends." A younger man was said to think outside the box and have an interest in trying new things. Valerie Gibison, author of "Cougar: A Guide for Older Women Dating Younger Men," claims to feel the same way as Ho. Gibison's reasoning is an example of pathos which is defined as "the Greek word for ... 'experience'" ("Ethos, Pathos, and Logos"). Gibison and Ho establish their experience in blogs and books to show women how excellent everything has been in their perspective. These bloggers claim to be in a good standing in their relationships and live joyful, healthy, and stress free