Anonymous wrote:I think the guy being anywhere from 5-10 years younger is ideal. Most men act like children anyway, and benefit from being kind of bossed around by a woman. That ends up being the dynamic for most couples anyway, so when both parties go into it with that dynamic at play already (she's older and in authority), then there's no weird rebelliousness that happens, like the men you see here whining that their wife asked them to take out the trash. the rules get established from the jump
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think same/similar age is ideal. Anything over 6 or 7 is problematic.
What's problematic about a six year age difference? DH is six years older. We haven't had a problem. We are in our 50s.
NP. It's just kind of weird and creepy tbh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think same/similar age is ideal. Anything over 6 or 7 is problematic.
What's problematic about a six year age difference? DH is six years older. We haven't had a problem. We are in our 50s.
Anonymous wrote:I think same/similar age is ideal. Anything over 6 or 7 is problematic.
Anonymous wrote:I think the guy being anywhere from 5-10 years younger is ideal. Most men act like children anyway, and benefit from being kind of bossed around by a woman. That ends up being the dynamic for most couples anyway, so when both parties go into it with that dynamic at play already (she's older and in authority), then there's no weird rebelliousness that happens, like the men you see here whining that their wife asked them to take out the trash. the rules get established from the jump
Anonymous wrote:I have always dated older men because I was attracted to knowledge, confidence, life experiences, depth, etc. my ideal partner has always been 5+ years older. DH is 13 years older than me and it works out great for us. We have 3 kids and have been married for 10 years. He is super fit and loves clubs and extreme sports. He is fitter and has miste stamina at 50 then most men I know in their mid 30s.
After 10 years (more than that together), I can say that we work… whether age plays a role in this I don’t know.
I might feel different in 20 years… we’ll see…
Anonymous wrote:Over ten years reveals hidden mommy/daddy issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that some women who are looking to get married might feel like a man 3-5 years older is more on their schedule than someone their ages. But everyone varies.
DH is 3 years older than me and it has always felt like the perfect gap. IME women are generally more emotionally mature than men so the guy being just a bit older is good.