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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH is 24 years older. We are happy together now but I do worry what happens when he’s too old. [/quote] He's too old now [/quote] He’s 60, but keeps an amazing shape. Still very handsome and sexy. But sometimes when he’s back from long travel, the tiredness does show his age. I’m more worried in about 10-20 years. But who knows what life will be? I’m just trying to enjoy the moment[/quote] Babe you're not fooling anyone but yourself. 60 is an old man. He's technically a senior citizen and could be your daddy. He's old it's only downhill from here [/quote] This is what isn’t thought about. When PP is an active and healthy 50-60 something, she won’t be able to be active and have fun like her DH is now. She’ll be trapped at home caretaking her old elderly DH, and the physical and mental tole that takes will age her faster than her DH is aging. Then when she’s a widow at 60, she’ll be tired and worn out. I don’t say this to be mean to PP, I’ve seen it play out and these women don’t just bounce back. [/quote]
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