Anonymous wrote:When we were both young, say under 45, you really couldn't tell a difference. Now that my spouse is mid-60s, while still in tremendous health, our interests and desires to do things are veering apart. Who knows, that might have happened even if we were the same age, but it saddens me that I feel like I'm missing out on some things because my spouse is in a different state of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we were both young, say under 45, you really couldn't tell a difference. Now that my spouse is mid-60s, while still in tremendous health, our interests and desires to do things are veering apart. Who knows, that might have happened even if we were the same age, but it saddens me that I feel like I'm missing out on some things because my spouse is in a different state of life.
+1
I know someone in that situation, and all he wants to do is golf (he's earned it!). All she wants to do is spend time with her birth family and people from her culture, but I guess that is more people to take care of him, now that he is in his 70's.
Anonymous wrote:When we were both young, say under 45, you really couldn't tell a difference. Now that my spouse is mid-60s, while still in tremendous health, our interests and desires to do things are veering apart. Who knows, that might have happened even if we were the same age, but it saddens me that I feel like I'm missing out on some things because my spouse is in a different state of life.
Anonymous wrote:18 year age gap.
Nothing different for now. I anticipate health issues as he gets older.
As a multi-cultural person with parents from different countries and languages, it didn't faze me in the least to marry someone from yet another country and culture. We don't have the same references, not because of the age gap, but because we didn't live in the same place, worship the same way, eat the same food, or speak the same language, growing up. I LIKE that aspect of our relationship. Our friends also hail from various countries. It's what makes life interesting and not boring.
But yes, the health issues down the road might be hard to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter until the older spouse is like 70 or has major health issues.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter until the older spouse is like 70 or has major health issues.