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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men stay interested when their mate looks young and attractive.

What is an ideal age Gap so that men always stay interested.

Remember men start to age and do want older women but not so old.

I believe maybe 10 years?


That is a big generation gap. Ricky martins livin la vida loca was playing as a nursery rhyme to the 20 yrs old today. If you date a woman with native american heritage she will always look great for her age.
Anonymous
I've noticed that there are a couple of people that dominate these "age difference" threads whenever they come up. They have a clear agenda, and always try to steer the thread as follows:

1. A women whose parents had a 10-15 age gap. After a long marriage, her father became ill and her mother took care of him for a few years before he died. Her conclusion from this is that even a ten year age gap is a "big deal" and if you marry a man ten years older, your days will be reduced to cleaning out bedpans for your geriatric husband and your life will be completely ruined.

2. A man who is convinced that, in his 40s or 50s, he is still quite desirable to women in their early 20s and finds any suggestion to the contrary to be intolerable.

Can we just accept that everyone's situation is different and what worked, or didn't work, for you doesn't apply to everyone else?
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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.


Plus PE and ED.


I don't know what PE is, but ED at 45?? I am 53 and having a hell of a weekend...three times so far. My understanding is a lot of Millennial boys are taking Viagra to ramp up their sex life. Time to get back to it.......


PE = premature ejaculation

The last man I tried to have sex with was 43 and he ejaculated after two strokes. I've heard that 30% - 40% of men start experiencing ED in their 40s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed that there are a couple of people that dominate these "age difference" threads whenever they come up. They have a clear agenda, and always try to steer the thread as follows:

1. A women whose parents had a 10-15 age gap. After a long marriage, her father became ill and her mother took care of him for a few years before he died. Her conclusion from this is that even a ten year age gap is a "big deal" and if you marry a man ten years older, your days will be reduced to cleaning out bedpans for your geriatric husband and your life will be completely ruined.

2. A man who is convinced that, in his 40s or 50s, he is still quite desirable to women in their early 20s and finds any suggestion to the contrary to be intolerable.

Can we just accept that everyone's situation is different and what worked, or didn't work, for you doesn't apply to everyone else?


+1. I knew a woman who married a 20+ year older man and she had zero regrets, even though she took care of him in his old age and spent the last 25 years of her life alone after he died. She truly loved him and it worked for her.

I was once a 20 something who liked 40-50s men, and while they were hot to me, I eventually learned they were divorced/single at this age for a reason. Now I'm married to a guy 7 years older and I think that's too much of an age difference. We are from different generations so we think differently, and there is a lot of frustration on his end that I'm not as far into my career as he is since I'm so much younger. Which then leads to us prioritizing his career since it's farther along and has a higher salary, which makes my career fall farther behind, which leads to more frustration, etc. I may be more physically attractive than someone closer to his age but it's pretty obvious he would choose someone older if he could do things over again. I get it- I had a couple flings with some extremely attractive younger men and while it is sooooo much fun to run your hands over those tight bodies, there are too many comparability issues.

Now, if I could get the body of a 23 year old man, with the wisdom and sexual prowess of a man in his 50s, and the personality of a man in his 30s, I'd be one happy lady.
Anonymous
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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.


+1 I had a hot (and rich) 45 year old boyfriend when I was 21-22. He wanted to get married but fortunately I had enough foresight to see the writing on the wall. I am now married to a man 2 years older than me who I look forward to having a blast with into our mutual old age.
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