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Age gaps in relationships
by
Morthen
on 01 Nov, 2009 03:10
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Are they acceptable? and im referring to large ones being 5-10 years.
what are your thoughts, is age relevant when pertaining to matters of the heart?
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#1
by
Tyler
on 01 Nov, 2009 07:15
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Are they acceptable? and im referring to large ones being 5-10 years.
what are your thoughts, is age relevant when pertaining to matters of the heart?
My wife is 4 years older than I am. It's never been an issue.
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#2
by
Mikekoz13
on 01 Nov, 2009 07:36
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My answer would be no. I'm 5 1/2 years older than my wife but she still kepps me in line.
When it comes to relationships it has nothing to do with age....... it's all about finding the right person fro YOU. The one that can live with your shortcomings, your odd sense of humor, or whatever other quirks you may have. Likewise you have to enjoy their quirks too.
The real secret, I believe, is that most people over think the thing. Just be yourself, meet a lot of different types of women, and let things happen.
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#3
by
hammerdrill376
on 01 Nov, 2009 08:27
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Seems to work fine for Demi Moore and Ashton Kushner..just can't believe Bruce Willis hasn't kicked his ass yet!!
Seriously people can't help when they are born so as long as your over 18 I don't see a major problem with it.
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#4
by
FR8TRAIN
on 01 Nov, 2009 09:46
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Are they acceptable? and im referring to large ones being 5-10 years.
what are your thoughts, is age relevant when pertaining to matters of the heart?
To answer your first question...Yes they are acceptable as long as you accept it, what does it matter. Age is nothing but a number. As long as it's the right person. You gotta be able to communicate, have enough in common to be able to share experiences and accept each other...warts and all.
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#5
by
Sly Red
on 01 Nov, 2009 09:52
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An age gap of ten years to a young man like yourself (19) seems huge. When you're 39-49-59, not so much. My partner is eight years younger. It's really all about the people having the relationship. There are no hard and fast rules.
Red
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#6
by
Morthen
on 01 Nov, 2009 23:41
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my girlfriend is 29 and i couldnt be happier. At first the age thing bothered me, but your perspective on it changes when you have strong feelings for someone
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#7
by
DaDi
on 02 Nov, 2009 00:12
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My wife is 10 years younger, no problem at all
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#8
by
jamesh75
on 02 Nov, 2009 06:24
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I think it's more about maturity than age. As long as you are both happy, then it shouldn't matter to anyone else.
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#9
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 02 Nov, 2009 09:13
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"May December" relationships have been the subject of literature forever and it's modeled after life--think Charlie Chaplin.
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#10
by
foodfor4
on 07 Nov, 2009 10:45
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Tomorow I am going on a second date with someone who is acting with me in a play (Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare). My date is a honest, sincere and romantic person and very attratcive. The only issue is that I am 20 and my date is 45, but because of the connection that we have we feel we owe it to ourselves to give it a shot. Being a cook, I will prepare us a romantic dinner tomorow and then later a movie.
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#11
by
Mikekoz13
on 07 Nov, 2009 14:43
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Tomorow I am going on a second date with someone who is acting with me in a play (Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare). My date is a honest, sincere and romantic person and very attratcive. The only issue is that I am 20 and my date is 45, but because of the connection that we have we feel we owe it to ourselves to give it a shot. Being a cook, I will prepare us a romantic dinner tomorow and then later a movie.
I say you have found a true "Cougar".... but that my Friend.......is a good thing.
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#12
by
foodfor4
on 07 Nov, 2009 14:53
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lol, thanks, I gott tell yah I have never found such a good kisser and I think age has so much to do with it!
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#13
by
marty22
on 07 Nov, 2009 15:58
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take it slow.
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#14
by
andrew
on 07 Nov, 2009 19:34
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My grandparents were 18 years apart and couldn't have had a better marriage ... If it feels right, go for it.