Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue until it doesn't work for you anymore.
yeah, but she could be wasting precious time. Say they marry and he dies at 70, she’ll be 55. That’s a tough age to find a new spouse if she doesn’t want to be alone forever after that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He has 4 adult children. his finances are in good shape. His health issues cause him to move slow. he can’t keep up with me activity wise, but doesn’t mind me doing stuff without him. he’s got a bad back, bad knee, and high blood pressure. Sex life is very good and frequent.
Anonymous wrote:Probably not unless you are REALLY realistic about what this is going to look like for you. I married someone 13 years older and while we do love each other, I really didn't fully appreciate what the age difference would look like down the line, especially in regards to health. Maybe if you said he had zero issues, but it really sucks to be relatively young and feel like your life revolves around geriatric health issues. In it to win it, but I would not counsel someone my age to proceed. We are 41 and 54 for whatever that's worth and it looks like only downhill from here. I am very envious of similarly aged couples in a way I was not when younger.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He has 4 adult children. his finances are in good shape. His health issues cause him to move slow. he can’t keep up with me activity wise, but doesn’t mind me doing stuff without him. he’s got a bad back, bad knee, and high blood pressure. Sex life is very good and frequent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got to know a man 15 years my senior as a part of a hobby we both enjoy. Eventually he asked me out and we had a great time. We kept seeing each other and fell in love. Initially I was not expecting anything serious from this….but here we are.
We get along very well and I could not ask for better treatment, but I’m concerned about our age difference. he is not in the best of health already. At the same time I really want a life partner, and the thought of going back out on the dating market gets me down. I am 41 and he’s 56. Would you continue the relationship? Love mixed with commitment is hard to come by these days.
Sadly even if you are a dating a man your age when you both get to 60, your man will probably go downhill health wise and by 70 you will be taking care of him..Men do not take care of their health.
Anonymous wrote:I got to know a man 15 years my senior as a part of a hobby we both enjoy. Eventually he asked me out and we had a great time. We kept seeing each other and fell in love. Initially I was not expecting anything serious from this….but here we are.
We get along very well and I could not ask for better treatment, but I’m concerned about our age difference. he is not in the best of health already. At the same time I really want a life partner, and the thought of going back out on the dating market gets me down. I am 41 and he’s 56. Would you continue the relationship? Love mixed with commitment is hard to come by these days.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He has 4 adult children. his finances are in good shape. His health issues cause him to move slow. he can’t keep up with me activity wise, but doesn’t mind me doing stuff without him. he’s got a bad back, bad knee, and high blood pressure. Sex life is very good and frequent.
Anonymous wrote:I got to know a man 15 years my senior as a part of a hobby we both enjoy. Eventually he asked me out and we had a great time. We kept seeing each other and fell in love. Initially I was not expecting anything serious from this….but here we are.
We get along very well and I could not ask for better treatment, but I’m concerned about our age difference. he is not in the best of health already. At the same time I really want a life partner, and the thought of going back out on the dating market gets me down. I am 41 and he’s 56. Would you continue the relationship? Love mixed with commitment is hard to come by these days.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He has 4 adult children. his finances are in good shape. His health issues cause him to move slow. he can’t keep up with me activity wise, but doesn’t mind me doing stuff without him. he’s got a bad back, bad knee, and high blood pressure. Sex life is very good and frequent.
Anonymous wrote:Go for it. I dated someone 15-16 years younger than me and I was amazing.
Can’t say I loved her but cared for her deeply, has it gone on longer I probably would have. She was a great woman.
I had more issues with our age gap than she did but it worked when it did. Just be certain you understand he had different issues than you as stages are different. I’m already healthy and active so I side ti work out with her. It helps if you’re active and encourage him to join you.
But if you have feelings for him then go for it