Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
Nah. She is about to leave her prime. It is about even from the "prime" standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:No way. There is a very steep decline in health in the 60-70 range. You will be his nurse. It's not fun and it does not stop till he is dead.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
Anonymous wrote:My husband's not as much older than that...but I will warn you, the pluses are all on the front end of the relationship: more established, more mature, etc. The minuses all come later, and not as much later as you'd think. Eldercare is not for the faint of heart, especially if you also have your own aging parents to help with. It definitely forecloses options - I did not realize to what extent when we married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
I'm 50; my father is 22 years older than I am. Just, no.
your father?
Or do you mean your husband?
My father. He is 72 to my 50. Had I married, at 38, someone who was 58 (as OP is contemplating), I'd have been marrying someone my father's age. (When I was 38, he was 60.) Do I want, at 50, to be married to one of my father peers? Are you smoking crack? Love my dad to death, and he's in great shape. But he's **72.** I am 50. The gulf is wide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
I'm 50; my father is 22 years older than I am. Just, no.
your father?
Or do you mean your husband?
My father. He is 72 to my 50. Had I married, at 38, someone who was 58 (as OP is contemplating), I'd have been marrying someone my father's age. (When I was 38, he was 60.) Do I want, at 50, to be married to one of my father peers? Are you smoking crack? Love my dad to death, and he's in great shape. But he's **72.** I am 50. The gulf is wide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
I'm 50; my father is 22 years older than I am. Just, no.
your father?
Or do you mean your husband?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
I'm 50; my father is 22 years older than I am. Just, no.
your father?
Or do you mean your husband?
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. You are just coming into your prime. He's leaving his.
I'm 50; my father is 22 years older than I am. Just, no.
Anonymous wrote:Having taken care of sick parents in my fifties, I can say just how difficult that is on someone in their relative prime.
Of course you are happy now, dating is about fun. Unfortunately, marriage is about duty.