| If you are 49, would you marry someone 59? What is your max age difference you would date as a woman? |
| sure if you don't have kids why not. Max I'd go is a dozen or so years up or down. I'm 47 |
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Ten years is the complete max
Ideally five years |
As a woman married to someone nine years older I agree with this assessment. |
| there’s no reason to get married as a 49 year old woman. I think 10 years older is my limit for long term relationships. I don’t think I’d want to be ready to retire and enjoy that chapter of life with someone who is closer to 80 than 60. |
| I would not marry. Especially not someone 10 years older. I am a 47-year-old woman. |
| Nah, I don't want to be his caretaker. |
He doesn't want to either. Look around you. Women are unhealthy. They drink, eat as much as men, and are not physically active. Yet they keep saying they don't want to be a nurse to someone. It's amazing. |
Many women are delusional |
You NEED to marry if you don’t want to live in sin….. unless you’re going to be celibate for rest of your life |
On average women still live 6 years longer on average vs men so in this aged the husband should be 5-6 years younger to live the same lifestyle and die same day. I’m not interested in being a nurse in my 70s. My mom is very active and travels at 72. She’s divorced and very happily so. |
You don't seem to understand math. |
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When I was 25 I liked the idea of an older man. Now that I'm almost 50, the idea of an older man, more than 8 years older than me, is a total turn off. I'm so glad I married someone my own age.
No more than 10 |
| I'm a 49 year old woman and don't want to remarry. However, my dating range is 43-55 and I usually date men in their early 50s. 59 and healthy and active beats a 45 year old couch potato any day. |
| When I was last dating as a 40 year old I set my range to + or - 8 years. I started off with 10 but realized that was too much. Current partner is 5 years older. |