Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you're proud of your masters degree in nonprofit management and the time you went to Ecuador. You're definitely way too good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much older than you is he?
He sounds like a loser.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:How much older than you is he?
He sounds like a loser.
Anonymous wrote:How much older than you is he?
He sounds like a loser.
Anonymous wrote:I think your dismissive attitude towards his life experiences is more likely to be the problem than any actual "imbalance".
Anonymous wrote:New man. He was married for 20 years and pretty much just did the family man thing that whole time. Meanwhile, I've been to grad school, travelled, have had relationships basically just done LOTS of stuff. He does have hobbies, friends and interests and he's very smart and we like the same types of things but I'm wondering will this imbalance in life experience be a problem?
Anonymous wrote:New woman. She's been single her whole life and pretty much just did the single girl thing that whole time. Meanwhile, I've held down a job, took care of my house and yard, have been a committed father, basically just done LOTS of stuff. She does have hobbies, friends and interests and she's very smart and we like the same types of things but I'm wondering will this imbalance in life experience be a problem?