Anonymous wrote:My DH is 13 years older than I am. We were 32 and 45 when we met (at work). We've been together 20 years. I never give the age difference much of a thought and I don't think he does either. But he is very healthy -- athletic, fit, etc. Zero health issues now.
You know who did give the age difference a thought? The DWs of his friends. F them, though. Lol. I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is 13 years older than I am. We were 32 and 45 when we met (at work). We've been together 20 years. I never give the age difference much of a thought and I don't think he does either. But he is very healthy -- athletic, fit, etc. Zero health issues now.
You know who did give the age difference a thought? The DWs of his friends. F them, though. Lol. I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:My DH is 13 years older than I am. We were 32 and 45 when we met (at work). We've been together 20 years. I never give the age difference much of a thought and I don't think he does either. But he is very healthy -- athletic, fit, etc. Zero health issues now.
You know who did give the age difference a thought? The DWs of his friends. F them, though. Lol. I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:He is too old..A friend of mine who is 45 is married to a 59 years old woman. It looks like he will have to be a home health aide much sooner than he thought. She has a bunch of health challenges. And next to him she could pass for his mom that's how old she looks.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s fine to keep dating him. I wouldn’t marry him. Just enjoy the relationship.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Exactly the same for me. I just didn't see it when I was younger. Wish I had a husband closer to my age, within five years or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Unlike 41, where men are in desperate search of a woman just entering menopause?
I didn’t hit menopause until 55.
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.