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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think 58 and 38 is more easily done than 70 and 50. Or even 65 and 45. [b]People’s energy levels go down significantly, and even a “high energy” 65 year old is not on the same plane as a 45 year old.[/b] There’s no way I’d go for this as a long-term thing personally. BUT I get it, love is powerful. If you’re okay with sacrificing for the man you love in a few years, go for it. But realize it will be a difficult road and it wouldn’t be fair to resent him![/quote] When my 82-year-old uncle got a pacemaker put in, his energy levels returned to those he had when he was 40. [/quote] I’m sure your uncle is a lovely, sprightly man for his age. But, bullsh*t! [/quote] My 77 year old FIL can definitely keep up with us (early-mid 40s) as well as the grandkids! He eats mostly plants and exercises daily. [/quote] My in-laws are 70 and quite busy and keep up the grandkids and plant-based too. But they are still 70 and while they don’t look bad, they look and act like every bit of 70 year olds. And that’s OKAY! There’s nothing wrong with being 70! An affectionate grandparent/uncle/relative/coworker/whatever relationship with all the distance that entails is not the same as a living in close quarters 100% of the time have sex tackle life together husband-wife relationship![/quote]
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