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At what age does a 4 year age difference become not so noticeable?
I know a 27yo dating a 31yo, and at that age, the difference is noticeable. (Life experience) But a 38yo dating a 34yo doesn't. Thoughts? |
| Younger partner's age should be more than half the older partner's age plus 7. |
| That is not a difference to be concerned about. |
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Depends on the genders. A woman four years younger than the man is going to be less noticeable than the reverse. Guys are idiots longer.
I married a woman 5 years younger than me. It was somewhat noticeable when she was 20 & I was 25. But, when we married 4 years later, it wasn't that noticeable. |
+1 End of thread. |
| There is a significant difference between a 33 and 37 year old woman with regard to her child clock. There is no real difference between a 25 and 29 year old woman, or a 41 and 45 year old woman. |
| My husband is 7 years older than me. We met as adults and it never seemed weird. |
Wow. I wish my math skills were this on point.
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Interesting. I don't this age difference is a big deal no matter the genders or even if you go as young as 18 and 22. |
| Not really a noticeable difference. I would get with someone up to 5 years older. |
I'm too old to work this out. |
| A four year difference with female being younger, is not really significant past college. |
| My husband is 13 years older than I am. I was 27 and he was 40 when we met. His childish behavior makes me the adult in the relationship. |
| Wow, I couldn't date/marry anyone that much older. |
Can't argue with that, and I'm a 60 year old man. I think I'm almost thru the "idiot phase"! |