Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex is 41 and dating a 22 year old. Everyone in our circle thinks he's a moron. I'm happily remarried to someone my own age.
Everyone is probably jealous.
Jealous of his babysitting job?
This is the case in my circle as well. People are minimally polite, but millennial girlfriends are tolerated, perhaps pitied for their naivete, but never fully accepted. The men are looked down upon and excluded if we don't feel like dealing with the girlfriend at a particular event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex is 41 and dating a 22 year old. Everyone in our circle thinks he's a moron. I'm happily remarried to someone my own age.
Everyone is probably jealous.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you believe a relationship between a 30 year old woman and 50 year old man could actually succeed, assuming everything else is perfect. The man is divorced with almost grown-up children. Careers, interests, and maturity align. Is the age difference just too much??
Anonymous wrote:OP, there's health issue to consider marrying older man. Are you ready to face reality that you will be the care giver if he gets sick? Illnesses start bubbling up after forty. One of my mom's friends was widowed twice. Her current boyfriend ( 67 yo)wants to marry her but she's resisting it. She does not want to be the care giver again. If you are ready to face these challenges, then go for it. Life is too short to wait it out on the sidelines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe strongly in the classic formula:
((older person's age)/2 + 7 = (lowest partner age))
For a 50 year old:
50/2 + 7 = 32
At 30, you're already a couple of years below a 50 year old's floor. I know 30 is only 2 years young than 32, but the formula is already lenient. It allows for greater differences in age as you get older, as those differences gradually mean less. If he was in his mid-40s, I'd say go for it.
Of course, there are always exceptions. Maybe he is unusually fit and youthful looking, or has enough money or personality to make up for it? Patrick Stewart was the "Sexiest Man in America" in his 50s.
I hate to say it, but unless he has enough money that you don't have to worry about affording medical care, or help around the house as he ages, I would tread cautiously.
Everyone talks of this classic formula, but they forget that this formula was for men from ages 18 to 30 years. It was not for really old guys, like a 60 year old man with a 37 year old woman, Which is quite creepy.
So for a 18 year old :
18/2 + 7 = 16
For a 30 year old man:
30/2 + 7 = 22
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Anonymous wrote:My ex is 41 and dating a 22 year old. Everyone in our circle thinks he's a moron. I'm happily remarried to someone my own age.