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#15
by
hammerdrill376
on 17 Jul, 2008 08:29
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You got it TimmJ and Red...every time my wife is "grippin the back of my head" (you get the picture) I am very thankful for the lessons that lady taught me!!
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#16
by
Sly Red
on 17 Jul, 2008 08:31
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You got it TimmJ and Red...every time my wife is "grippin the back of my head" (you get the picture) I am very thankful for the lessons that lady taught me!!
Now I'm
blushing and you can't imagine what it takes to make me blush
Red
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#17
by
hammerdrill376
on 17 Jul, 2008 08:31
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By the way my wife is 2 yrs older than me....
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#18
by
hammerdrill376
on 17 Jul, 2008 08:33
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#19
by
Timmay
on 17 Jul, 2008 08:38
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all i can say is if it works...go for it. As long as both are happy...what give anyone any reason to say something.
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#20
by
BaldRob
on 17 Jul, 2008 10:16
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I think it all depends on the people.... the biggest age difference that I've ever been in a relationship with is 13 years younger.
People mature at different rates (or none at all), so just because the difference in age may be great, the difference in "life" might not be that much...
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#21
by
FR8TRAIN
on 17 Jul, 2008 10:18
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Well I've been on both sides of the fence. Currently my g/f is 3 years older than I am.
Many years ago I had a 10 year relationship with a young lady 7 years younger than myself.
I don't believe age really has much of an influence one way or the other. I think that maturity levels, experiences and othe commonalities are what make a relationship work regardless of age differences.
Good topic PBurke1
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#22
by
PBurke
on 17 Jul, 2008 14:46
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wow this has gotten very insightful. just being single again got me thinking. a friend wants to introduce me to a lay-day that is 12 years younger than me. i just wanted to get some insight on others opinions. thanks guys. keep it rolling. by the way. the ex was 4 yrs older. so i wanna try the other direction and see how that works. ha ha ha
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#23
by
Razor X
on 17 Jul, 2008 21:03
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Sometimes I have a hard time remembering that I am the age I am, so the prospect of dating someone in their 20s doesn't phase me at all. I just don't feel like I'm too old to go out with someone that age, though there are probably plenty of people who would tell me that I am. I think a lot of it has to do with attitude. Some people just maintain a youthful outlook their entire lives, while other people seem like they were born old.
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#24
by
warhawk
on 17 Jul, 2008 21:20
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paulie...good topic! when it comes 2 relationships... there R going 2 B many differences such as age, opinions, etc. however... if both parties don't mind than it doesn't matter. hence... age ain't nothing but a number.
WARHAWK
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#25
by
GASlick
on 17 Jul, 2008 22:33
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First off - GO HAMMER!
OK, I am 14 months older than my wife so we're pretty close in age. I don't really act my age, and frustrates the daylights out of my wife sometimes. I will be 38 this year.
I don't think in a relationship it matters if both people are OK with it.
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#26
by
no1birdman
on 18 Jul, 2008 01:11
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Hi, I am 20 years older than mine, when i was 50 dating a 23 year old.Always like them younger.Keeps u on your toes.
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#27
by
MagmaBabe
on 18 Jul, 2008 01:21
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Hi, I am 20 years older than mine, when i was 50 dating a 23 year old.Always like them younger.Keeps u on your toes.
did she ride the 'short' bus? LOL
just playing with ya birdie
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#28
by
no1birdman
on 18 Jul, 2008 03:04
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You must be psycick, no one knows my nickname on here, ie birdie.Or i have met u somewere or your mum and she has talked about me LOL.
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#29
by
MagmaBabe
on 18 Jul, 2008 03:09
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You must be psycick, no one knows my nickname on here, ie birdie.Or i have met u somewere or your mum and she has talked about me LOL.
ahahahaha!!
dunno bird... was you a milkman 36 years ago?