Anonymous wrote:Meh I dated older and they generally were damaged people. There is a reason someone is still single after a certain age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many elements to an age gap in a marriage. Firstly the biological factors. We know women mature faster than men and have a shorter fertility window. Marrying a man your age or younger create many more opportunities for a lack of synchrony regarding life logistics. The younger man may want to wait longer to have children, he may not make enough money to support a family yet, etc. Then, there is the fact that he may be much more emotionally immature to be a proper confidant and partner to his wife.
Finally, women generally age faster so if you are the same age or older than your husband, you are on an accelerated aging timeline. He may be more likely to have a wandering eye as your looks fade.
I am surprised we do not consider age differences more carefully when dating. It seems preferable to have the woman be at least a few years younger than her husband.
My son won’t even consider anyone younger, only dates his own age plus minus one year. He says he can’t deal with immaturity and not looking to adopt a daughter but find an equal partner.
Anonymous wrote:Meh I dated older and they generally were damaged people. There is a reason someone is still single after a certain age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It comes down to the individuals involved. I don't think people who marry someone within 1-2 years of their age are more likely to have problems than people with a large age gap.
This^. You don’t marry a number, you marry the person.
And if you marry someone who is predisposed to a "wandering eye" you're in trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It comes down to the individuals involved. I don't think people who marry someone within 1-2 years of their age are more likely to have problems than people with a large age gap.
This^. You don’t marry a number, you marry the person.
Anonymous wrote:1) Men age faster and worse than men. Heart attacks, earlier death, etc.
2) Men are perfectly capable of maturing as fast as women if they are not babied and infantilized by their family and society.
DH and I were both 27 when we got married. We immediately started having kids. We already had professional jobs. It's wonderful to be married to someone the same age. We share cultural touchpoints and are in the same places professionally, so we can relate very well. Of course his hairline is receding and he has dadbod but my eye isn't wandering so all is well.
Anonymous wrote:No. It comes down to the individuals involved. I don't think people who marry someone within 1-2 years of their age are more likely to have problems than people with a large age gap.