Anonymous wrote:What do you want out of the relationship? What does he?

Anonymous wrote:A (male, 65) acquaintance of mine who is 15 years older than me (female, 50) said we should try dating since we know each other and we are both single. I asked him if would date a woman 15 years older than himself and he looked incredulous and said, "No!" So i looked him square in the eye and said "Now you know how I feel." [/quot
LOL. I’m sure he didn’t like this response.
50 vs. 65 is also a difficult age gap due to different stages of life (retirement s. working)in addition to all of the other differences. Too much to bridge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Understand that he is one and done (without medical intervention)
2) he will feel luck to be dating a younger woman.
He could have different taste in music. Mid 80's is very different than late 90's....
(I am a 56 yo man.. I know my issues...)
Speak for yourself. I can go for two to three on a lazy Sunday afternoon and twice after a night out. 53yo man.
Anonymous wrote:There may be issues with having children/friends at different ages/stages of life. And second to the point of ended up being a caretaker for longer than you want if you end up together long-term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It works well until he is somewhere between 70 and 75.
If you're going to dump a guy because he's 70 or 75, why is it worse for you to be 60 when you do it instead of 70?
You’re using a 5 year metric to ask a question of a proposed 15 year metric.
You aren't getting it.
Scenario 1: you marry a guy 5 years older than you. You divorce him when he is 75 because he is old and broken. You are 70.
Scenario 2: you marry a guy 15 years older, divorce him when he is 75 because he is old and broken. You are 60.
Why are you worse off in scenario 2 than scenario 1?
Because scenario 1 you are probably not getting divorced and are at the same life stage going through it together.
Scenario 2- you are in very different stages so no surprise you get divorced.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is 56, and fairly fit. He would be happy with sex everyday. Having stated that, when DH hits his retirement years, I will still be in the workforce for another six years. I can't imagine if we were 15 years apart, and how long he'd have to wait for me to stop working for us to enjoy our golden years together. I guess if you were super wealthy, this would not be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It works well until he is somewhere between 70 and 75.
If you're going to dump a guy because he's 70 or 75, why is it worse for you to be 60 when you do it instead of 70?
You’re using a 5 year metric to ask a question of a proposed 15 year metric.
You aren't getting it.
Scenario 1: you marry a guy 5 years older than you. You divorce him when he is 75 because he is old and broken. You are 70.
Scenario 2: you marry a guy 15 years older, divorce him when he is 75 because he is old and broken. You are 60.
Why are you worse off in scenario 2 than scenario 1?