Anonymous wrote:Most women who think they look 10 years younger don't.
Most men learn at a young age that the best way to lie-flatter a woman is to tell her she looks 10 years younger than she really is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the biggest age gap I experienced was a 23 yr old guy when I was 35.
Yes, it was all about sex, for each of us. He was a very nice guy and we were also friends but it was never going to be serious.
Unless this man is your soul mate and has a history of preferring older women (which is what you definitely are, despite looking "good" for your age). I would say proceed aware that it is a temporary arrangement.
Exact same ages and experience. We got together and had sex. Lots of it. Men that age are insatiable. We also had fun hanging out and went to a couple concerts together.
Oddly enough, I told him he needed to see other women his own age. When he started doing it, I got jealous and we broke up shortly after that
Anonymous wrote:I think the biggest age gap I experienced was a 23 yr old guy when I was 35.
Yes, it was all about sex, for each of us. He was a very nice guy and we were also friends but it was never going to be serious.
Unless this man is your soul mate and has a history of preferring older women (which is what you definitely are, despite looking "good" for your age). I would say proceed aware that it is a temporary arrangement.
Anonymous wrote:You’re overthinking it - especially things like who has more gray hairs.
Just enjoy yourself and see where it goes. You’re going into it with so much negativity (no doubt relentless cultural messages about what a couple looks like). Have an open mind and have fun. It’s like any other relationship.