Since women age and are based on looks, what age Gap is best for men?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you want common experiencial culture conversations, no more than 4 years. Don't just marry for looks- you will tire of them and start looking for the next one within a few years. Marry for compatibility too. That will last long after the initial attraction that is fleeting and fun because it is fleeting and fun.
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer 15 years younger, but 25 years younger can be a lot of fun.


My friend has a partner 25 years older. It was great when she was 20 and he was a hot 45 year old. She's 45 now and looks great and he is rapidly declining. He looks like her grandpa. Good times.


He didn't stray
Anonymous
DH is 4 years younger, but I could do with even younger. He is not keeping up with me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer 15 years younger, but 25 years younger can be a lot of fun.


My friend has a partner 25 years older. It was great when she was 20 and he was a hot 45 year old. She's 45 now and looks great and he is rapidly declining. He looks like her grandpa. Good times.


He didn't stray


But she does.....
Anonymous
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 10-15 years
Anonymous
I expect a new thread every, oh, 3 days or so, about women aging and how awful-terrible-no-good-bad that is. Because that will CERTAINLY make them feel awful about themselves and their lives, and maybe pretty please maybe make the poster feel better.

Step it up. These threads are aging fast. I need a new model to keep my interest.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer 15 years younger, but 25 years younger can be a lot of fun.


My friend has a partner 25 years older. It was great when she was 20 and he was a hot 45 year old. She's 45 now and looks great and he is rapidly declining. He looks like her grandpa. Good times.


45 year old men are no longer hot.

Their hair is thinning and they are getting paunchy around the middle, even the fit ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:[flash]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer 15 years younger, but 25 years younger can be a lot of fun.


My friend has a partner 25 years older. It was great when she was 20 and he was a hot 45 year old. She's 45 now and looks great and he is rapidly declining. He looks like her grandpa. Good times.


45 year old men are no longer hot.

Their hair is thinning and they are getting paunchy around the middle, even the fit ones.


Unless you're under 20, the money is the important
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer 15 years younger, but 25 years younger can be a lot of fun.


My friend has a partner 25 years older. It was great when she was 20 and he was a hot 45 year old. She's 45 now and looks great and he is rapidly declining. He looks like her grandpa. Good times.


A good friend was 30 when she married a guy near 50. At 65 he looked and acted 75 and when she turned 60 he was almost immobile and died at 80. It was sad to see someone still in her prime living such a difficult life. I think once you get past a ten year gap you are taking a gap risk unless the older person has great genes.

My DH's parents both played tennis and traveled internationally until they were 85 and both lived until their early/mid 90's.
Anonymous
I'm very happy being married to a woman almost my age which is 62. She's still pretty darn hot which really helps! She does kid me saying "Oh, I know you'd love to have someone in her 40's" but I have no interest. I love being an empty nester and have no desire to relive teen age angst. My DW and I are growing old together and are having a lot of fun doing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:[flash]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer 15 years younger, but 25 years younger can be a lot of fun.


My friend has a partner 25 years older. It was great when she was 20 and he was a hot 45 year old. She's 45 now and looks great and he is rapidly declining. He looks like her grandpa. Good times.


45 year old men are no longer hot.

Their hair is thinning and they are getting paunchy around the middle, even the fit ones.



My 45 year old dh is hot!
Anonymous
Trolly troll troll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy being married to a woman almost my age which is 62. She's still pretty darn hot which really helps! She does kid me saying "Oh, I know you'd love to have someone in her 40's" but I have no interest. I love being an empty nester and have no desire to relive teen age angst. My DW and I are growing old together and are having a lot of fun doing it.


NP here and thank you, hopefully for a glimpse into my future, PP! I'm a 51 y.o. DW and my DH is 3 years younger. We've been married for 20+ years. The way he looks at me, I can say he still finds me attractive. I think he finds me attractive both because I look good for my age (no surgery/fillers--I'm not trying to look younger and failing at it, just looking healthy for my age), but more because I am so crazy about him, so still in love with him and supportive of him, that it's contagious.

I think, assuming you have a quality guy, that the looks end up being secondary to the quality of the relationship. The quality of the relationship is the glue. That glue acts as the soft lens when you look at your partner.

I assume, though, that if you are trying to attract someone in the first place, then looks are more important because you don't have that relational glue yet.
Anonymous
For a man aged 50 or more, about 15 years is ideal. As he gets into his mid 60s a bigger gap of about 20 years works better.
Anonymous
I'm ina big age gab relationship 25 years. It works for us. I am prepared to be a widow fairly young. I really love him - 30 good years is worth it to me
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