Anonymous wrote:The advent of Viagra has exacerbated the trend. They call it "hotness delusion syndrome." So men, who don't live as long as women, are the ones who are young for their age, fitter, and all that good stuff. I wouldn't waste my time at 46 with a person who I'm guaranteed to end up as a caregiver and widow, living on my own. So when I am 66 I would be alone. Works out really well for men.
I don't know where people live that they can't find men their own age. It sounds like Hollywood. Where I am I see 50 and 60+ women, the ones who want a partner, finding one that's around their same age. Maybe it's a location thing. My 55 year old neighbour looked after her husband with ALS for 15 years. She remarried 2 years after he died to a man her own age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My SIL (age 46) is pretty, smart, funny, and has a good professional job. She has 4 children, and has been divorced for 3 years.
She has recently started to date a great guy (whom she met through her professional circles). Everything about him is great except his age -- 66 years old.
I'm sure the guy absolutely loves having a girlfriend who's 20 years younger. I'm not sure what the advantage is for my SIL (other than not being alone, which didn't really bother her). She asked my advice, and I let her know I'm just happy if she'd happy, but that a guy so much older might be starting to slow down pretty soon, and that they are just at different stages in life. I also reminded her that she has so much to offer, and that tons of guys in their 40's and 50's would be interested in her. (At her age, she could perhaps do something like eHarmony.)
Any thoughts or input welcome.
She is a gold digger
No other reason makes sense. She is suc’ing him for money
Anonymous wrote:My SIL (age 46) is pretty, smart, funny, and has a good professional job. She has 4 children, and has been divorced for 3 years.
She has recently started to date a great guy (whom she met through her professional circles). Everything about him is great except his age -- 66 years old.
I'm sure the guy absolutely loves having a girlfriend who's 20 years younger. I'm not sure what the advantage is for my SIL (other than not being alone, which didn't really bother her). She asked my advice, and I let her know I'm just happy if she'd happy, but that a guy so much older might be starting to slow down pretty soon, and that they are just at different stages in life. I also reminded her that she has so much to offer, and that tons of guys in their 40's and 50's would be interested in her. (At her age, she could perhaps do something like eHarmony.)
Any thoughts or input welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when you go over child bearing age (35), the only people that will take you are 2x-2.5x your age.
No way. None of my divorced girlfriends want to date any body 5 year older than them. Who wants to be a nurse to an old man? They would rather being single.
Anonymous wrote:when you go over child bearing age (35), the only people that will take you are 2x-2.5x your age.
Anonymous wrote:My dad was around that age when he married my stepmom who was around your SIL’s age. Fast forward 20 years or so and dad has years of health problems. Stepmom starts worrying he may end up in nursing home and she could be on the hook. They didn’t plan well and it’s a whole other thread (which we don’t need to go into). So I’d advise not to marry or do lots of planning before hand.
Anonymous wrote:I say gross OP. My dad was 17 years older than my mom. He didn't get married until he was 42 and my mom was 25. What happens is that the older person ends up "killing the other person" because the younger person will need to take care of them. Avoid at all costs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plus they are just dating not getting married. Let her have some fun. All an old d*** needs is some young stuff to get him up and running.
OP here. Yes, I'm very much hoping that they do not get married. She is shortchanging herself by going with someone 20 years older.
She's 46. She's done having kids. She has no need for anyone younger. He's a great guy. How exactly is she shortchanging herself?
LOL. What are the demographics of the person making this statement about she's not shortchanging herself?
Just answer the question. If there's nothing else problematic about this guy besides his age, how is she getting a raw deal?
If anything, he's shortchanging himself by dating a post-menopausal hag who has four kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42, single, no kids. I have no problem finding guys in their forties to date as long as I am willing to date divorced dads. I was not willing to date divorced dads in their forties till I turned forty. No way would I date someone 66! My age cut off is 49 and I have plenty of option.
Sure, tons of men may WANT to date women ten to twenty years younger, but most women aren't willing to do that, so this idea that there are tons of men out there spurning women within five or so years of their age to date much younger women is ridiculous. The age men may ideally WANT to date is not necessarily the age range they wind up dating.
But if you have four kids - that's a a lot of baggage - maybe that makes it harder to find men around your age to date?
I dunno. But again I am in my forties and the divorced dads in their forties are defintely interested. ANd I'm nothing special. Thin but not super fit, pretty but not gorgeous.
If you had kids they wouldn't be dating you.
Interesting. You think the fact I don't have kids ups my dating marketability?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 42, single, no kids. I have no problem finding guys in their forties to date as long as I am willing to date divorced dads. I was not willing to date divorced dads in their forties till I turned forty. No way would I date someone 66! My age cut off is 49 and I have plenty of option.
Sure, tons of men may WANT to date women ten to twenty years younger, but most women aren't willing to do that, so this idea that there are tons of men out there spurning women within five or so years of their age to date much younger women is ridiculous. The age men may ideally WANT to date is not necessarily the age range they wind up dating.
But if you have four kids - that's a a lot of baggage - maybe that makes it harder to find men around your age to date?
I dunno. But again I am in my forties and the divorced dads in their forties are defintely interested. ANd I'm nothing special. Thin but not super fit, pretty but not gorgeous.
If you had kids they wouldn't be dating you.