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Reply to "If the woman's 5-10 years older than the man, how did it work when she hit her 50s and 60s?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Men age more slowly than women overall, about 15 years behind them, so her at 50 will be about the same as you at 65 years old, give or take depending on your genetics and health. So take that into account. If you have a great relationship, just have some realistic expectations about how her body will change in her 50s and 60s. [/quote] Prove your stats, please. Why is that men die 5 years earlier than women on average? [/quote] Because women do the emotional and mental labor. Men are happier when they are married. Women are happier when they are not married. Bc many of us have to take care of an emotionally immature man who relies on his wife to manage things he deems unimportant. [/quote] Men age much worse than women, and pick up more chronic conditions with the age. That’s just the stats: obesity is higher for men than for women after age 45. Therefore, men die earlier. If not for men being socially conditioned to date younger, based on these simple facts men should marry older women to be at the same stages of life Libido is not everything: and men overwhelmingly have ED after 45. It’s the overal life energy level, wellness etc that matters, too. [/quote]
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