Anonymous wrote:When I was 25, I started dating someone who was 38 (my parents were NOT thrilled.) We got married when I was 29 and he was 42. We have been together for 25y.
I will say it is more challenging now at 50/63 as he is looking towards retirement, and I have a way to go. I love DH, and I don't regret marrying him, but if I could do it again, I would choose someone within a decade or less of me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a 24 year old wanted to get engaged to her 24 year old steady boyfriend, DCUM would've tripped even if both were well employed.
However, relationship with a decade+ older senior colleague seems acceptable to them. That's kind of surprising!
I got married at 25 (we were both employed, post grad school). I have no issue with the age difference here. Plus this is a crush, not a relationship! Are we policing thoughts now?
+1. Are you really overseeing your adult DD’s crushes now? God help us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a problem? Do you envision her to be a teenager and he is an adult? I mean, 35 year olds are still in an extended adolescence too in this generation- with exceptions of course, but it looks like adulting doesn't even start till 40s now.
But assuming they are both fairly mature- where is ths problem?
I just have always thought an agegap of 1 decade is a bit too much /OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as he’s not married, what’s the problem?
Different life stages makes it inappropriate right? /OP
Anonymous wrote:When I was 24 and on dating apps I’d get major ick when a 30+ year old messaged me. It was different if I was set up through a family friend, but 24 and 35 is a big gap. I’m 35 now.