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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People don't think about the future. 35 and 50 looks great until 50 turns 65. Health issues come up and the younger spouse is screwed. I saw my mother go through it. I'm watching a friend go through it. not pretty - Nor is it practical when you have young kids. But people live in the moment. So if you don't mind dealing with adult diapers, then go for it.[/quote] That's a bit of an exaggeration. Most people still live active healthy lives at 65, heck some even into their 80's. Sure, you may not be as athletic at 65 as you were at 25. But lets face it, most 25 year olds today aren't really that athletic either.[/quote] Hey - I'm just speaking from experience. If you've never gone through it or worked through it with friends and family members, you really shouldn't chime in. not being rude- just being truthful The women end up handling the kids b/c the men are too tired. And sex is all about the Viagara. If you want to grow old TOGETHER, find a partner around your age. just saying[/quote] What your just saying, although apparently based on your person experience, is still ignorant. What your claiming is only two very healthy active people can live a happy meaningful life together. So your basically just saying any one with health issues is SOL when it comes to love. just saying[/quote]
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