Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best guy I dated was 2 years younger than me, will go up to 4 years younger. Though I do wonder like a previous poster what would happen if I marry younger, go through menopause and have little interest in sex, how that would end up.
The whole menopause = little interest in sex is a huge myth. Huge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s clear from the thread that women embrace it. A few men who commented do note a difference in sex drive. Any more feedback from men ?
I truly pity any man with an older wife. Marrying an older woman is a loser move. I know two who did it and I feel sorry for both of them. They are both bald, and one is also short. Age difference: 10 years and 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:It’s clear from the thread that women embrace it. A few men who commented do note a difference in sex drive. Any more feedback from men ?
Anonymous wrote:I know so many couples like this, and many long-term couples in my extended family like this. Three years is nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Do you see any issues with a long-term relationship/marriage when the woman is a few years (e.g., 3) older than the man? For example she is 42 and he is 39.
I am in this situation now (we're both divorced with similar age kids), and I see potential for a long relationship, although he has made a few jokes about me being older and maybe I'm slightly self-conscious about it.
My SIL is a head older than my brother and it eject bothered him.
Anonymous wrote:I think having a younger husband is a flex. Women I know who have one (my DH is two years younger than me and I'm including myself) so make an extra effort to stay fit and healthy and slim, and I wonder if has something to do with not wanting to look too much younger.... But staying healthy is a great thing for the women so it's kind of a win for everyone.