Anonymous wrote:No way. I am 45. I would not date over 47. I can go younger. No way I would date a man 5 or more years older. Never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. I am 45. I would not date over 47. I can go younger. No way I would date a man 5 or more years older. Never.
Your kinda weird.
Anonymous wrote:It's not too old. Rule of thumb is half the older partner's age plus 7 years. 58/2 = 29. 29 + 7 = 36. It's fine. It's kind of May-December, but it's; fine. If you like the guy, go for it. He's probably counting his lucky stars that you're interested.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 37 and I definitely would not. I don’t understand why this is so normalized either. What on earth would you have in common?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 37 and I definitely would not. I don’t understand why this is so normalized either. What on earth would you have in common?
Op here.
I can't speak for every pairing with the age difference. But for us it's believe it or not a similar upbringing. He's only a few years older than my oldest sibling.
A love of dogs. Similar taste in music. Same charitable activities.
There are things that give me pause like I'm only 12 years older than his daughter.
He's widowed and still wears a ring.
But at the same time I don't want to be married ever.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. Studies show that women with significantly older male partners have shortened lifespans. On the other hand, men with much younger female partners have longer lifespans.
Anonymous wrote:No way. I am 45. I would not date over 47. I can go younger. No way I would date a man 5 or more years older. Never.
Anonymous wrote:The best relationships I have had were with women 20-30 years younger than me.