Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:72, lol
We have been married for 18 years, known each other for 20.
Good for you (not being sarcastic).
There is truly no reason to begrudge another women for being with an older man unless you've got some insecurity or jealousy. Those are the real reasons why some women get on their high horses about this. Just be honest about that and stop acting like you are acting in the name of some higher purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Only 1% of the population marries with that type of age gap. It might seem more normal here in D.C. where the cost of living is so high, younger women are more willing to m date and marry older men. We usually see the pictures of the younger woman with the older man at formal social events. Think about the day to day. The music, activities, shared history. To me, the woman has daddy issues or wants someone rich, and the man wants everyone to know his penis still works.
When they are much older, I have seen these pairings where the man looks like the grandfather in casual settings, with the younger wife and the screaming bratty kids running around.
What 60 year old man really wants to spend his time with screaming bratty toddlers? Not too many. The men usually look miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:72, lol
We have been married for 18 years, known each other for 20.
Good for you (not being sarcastic).
There is truly no reason to begrudge another women for being with an older man unless you've got some insecurity or jealousy. Those are the real reasons why some women get on their high horses about this. Just be honest about that and stop acting like you are acting in the name of some higher purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:72, lol
We have been married for 18 years, known each other for 20.
Anonymous wrote:72, lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex is 41 and dating a 22 year old. Everyone in our circle thinks he's a moron. I'm happily remarried to someone my own age.
Everyone is probably jealous.
Jealous of his babysitting job?
This is the case in my circle as well. People are minimally polite, but millennial girlfriends are tolerated, perhaps pitied for their naivete, but never fully accepted. The men are looked down upon and excluded if we don't feel like dealing with the girlfriend at a particular event.
Wow, talk about being defensive. And the younger woman is supposedly the childish one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex is 41 and dating a 22 year old. Everyone in our circle thinks he's a moron. I'm happily remarried to someone my own age.
Everyone is probably jealous.
Jealous of his babysitting job?
This is the case in my circle as well. People are minimally polite, but millennial girlfriends are tolerated, perhaps pitied for their naivete, but never fully accepted. The men are looked down upon and excluded if we don't feel like dealing with the girlfriend at a particular event.
Anonymous wrote:
Not really. Only if they've got money, or unusually fit and handsome. Old, shlubby broke guys do not age like wine. Maybe jug wine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A younger husband would be better if you are planning to have kids. I would be leery of having kids with a 50+ year old, unless he's rich enough that you can afford all the help you need and will be taken care of if he dies earlier than expected.
Some of the doom and gloom here is a bit overblown though. Most 70 year olds do not need assisted living, in modern times -- especially not the mostly middle/upper-middle class people that post here. It's just a harsh reality that higher socioeconomic status means better health and longer life.
If he's 50, you've got a better than even chance of 25+ years of reasonably good health before he is old and frail. Most people would consider 25 years of a happy marriage to be a blessing. Nothing lasts forever.
But, I still wouldn't do it unless he's got money, or at least a really good career, where financial issues aren't going to be a problem. It sounds mean, but you don't want to be stuck with an old, poor man. It's one thing to be with an old rich guy, or a young, poor guy, but not an old poor guy.
Just more evidence men age like wine while women age like milk.