Anonymous wrote:DH is 4 years older
My parents: father is 6 months older
DH parents: father is 2 years older
FWIW, paternal grandparents are the exact same age. They were born on the same day, grandmother in Russia, grandfather in Colorado. They met when grandmother was carrying a bunch of balloons that someone had given her for her birthday. Grandfather asked what the balloons were for and when she told him it was her birthday, he said "it can't be your birthday, it is my birthday!" The rest is history. The both lived into their 80's and I still miss them terribly even though they have been gone for many years.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised at some of the reponses against posters who have older and younger husbands. Do you really think ALL people who marry older men have "daddy issues?" Or that men with older wives will eventually go find younger ones? Where in the world did you learn love comes with age restrictions? Your marriage choice may be right for you, but did get married thinking you picked the ideal husband in terms of age and everything else that fits your idea of who people should fall in love with? Whatever makes you feel better, I guess…
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Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised at some of the reponses against posters who have older and younger husbands. Do you really think ALL people who marry older men have "daddy issues?" Or that men with older wives will eventually go find younger ones? Where in the world did you learn love comes with age restrictions? Your marriage choice may be right for you, but did get married thinking you picked the ideal husband in terms of age and everything else that fits your idea of who people should fall in love with? Whatever makes you feel better, I guess…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$125k at 22? Impressive.
I own a small business and just started as a nurse. He is an architect. I think its funny how people assume because of the age difference I am a gold digger.
Anonymous wrote:Both lawyers I assume...^ By the way, I wouldn't call 300k middle class.