Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not necessarily "suspicious"...but often problematic and unhappy in the long run. When you're both still in the 30-55 range, it can be fine and you don't feel the difference so much. But when the older one gets older, a lot of issues begin to arise and the younger one is generally unhappy
This is what happened to my sister. She married a man about 20 years older than her and a year into their marriage he developed early onset Parkinsons. It isn't just the shakes--he has full blown dementia and she is a caregiver and miserable. She never had kids and is sad for her future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.5x + 7
with x>18 I hope
Anonymous wrote:My parents are 19 years apart, married at 51 & 32, now are 94 and 75. My dad comes with a family history of longevity (his dad died at 102) but has been dealt some health blows in his life, starting with a heart attack at 67 (I was 9).
It was my dad’s second marriage and my mom’s first. He had children from his first marriage who weren’t much younger than my mom. There was no infidelity involved.
The hardest thing is that up until my grandmother died 5 years ago at 96, my mom was caring for her for @2 years. And then a year or so after my grandmother died my dad started feeling uncomfortable with being home alone for long periods, meaning my mom can’t easily travel. I’m their only child and live across the country. It’s hard for my mom to feel that she can’t visit her grandchildren as much as she’d like.
My dad is in excellent health considering his heart history, and is mentally 100% fine, and just renewed his driver license. He just doesn’t want to stay home alone for a week or so while my mom travels. Fortunately a couple of his kids from his first marriage come to stay with him while she visits once a year or so, but I know she’d like to be able to travel more.
Anonymous wrote:Is a 30 year age gap and a new baby weird? If the man owns a big house and the woman never really got on her feet, but has kids from other relationships? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous wrote:
We have an 18 year gap.
Suspicious of what, exactly?
Please, OP, entertain us further and pinpoint exactly what your ridiculous thoughts are on this matter.
Anonymous wrote:Not necessarily "suspicious"...but often problematic and unhappy in the long run. When you're both still in the 30-55 range, it can be fine and you don't feel the difference so much. But when the older one gets older, a lot of issues begin to arise and the younger one is generally unhappy
Anonymous wrote:.5x + 7