Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would be too much of an age gap for me. Of course it depends on the person but 40 to me is still prime of your life and 56 is starting to get into old age territory. Just my perception
No offense PP, but I am fifty-two & do not consider the age of forty to be at the prime of your life.
I think my prime years were likely 29-35 but that is just my opinion.
OP, I would consider dating this guy however due to his age there may be certain issues that you may have to deal with that a younger man may not be dealing with yet.
*cough cough*
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Anonymous wrote:OP, why did you even ask? There is nothing DCUM hates, hates, hates more than âolder man with younger womanâ. The barrage of shaming has been predictably relentless.
If youâre happy with this relationship, thatâs all that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
That sounds fruity. Why would a 40 year old woman waste her time dating if the potential date doesn't ever want to get married. A total waste of time while she's ageing and it's not increasing her income or portfolio. Enjoy what? I enjoy my lifestyle, and now don't have to work. I knew at 25 not to waste time "dating" men who didn't want to commit.
If she already has kids why would she care about getting married? Completely pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Why would she care about dating?
Because dating is fun! (Marriage, not so much.) It is totally possible to date as a single parent without getting married.
Why would she care about dating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
That sounds fruity. Why would a 40 year old woman waste her time dating if the potential date doesn't ever want to get married. A total waste of time while she's ageing and it's not increasing her income or portfolio. Enjoy what? I enjoy my lifestyle, and now don't have to work. I knew at 25 not to waste time "dating" men who didn't want to commit.
If she already has kids why would she care about getting married? Completely pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
That sounds fruity. Why would a 40 year old woman waste her time dating if the potential date doesn't ever want to get married. A total waste of time while she's ageing and it's not increasing her income or portfolio. Enjoy what? I enjoy my lifestyle, and now don't have to work. I knew at 25 not to waste time "dating" men who didn't want to commit.
PP, ok I get it. I don't date for a serious commitment but sure, if you are dating to find the one and only for marriage, etc then yes, you should consider what you will look like in 20 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
That sounds fruity. Why would a 40 year old woman waste her time dating if the potential date doesn't ever want to get married. A total waste of time while she's ageing and it's not increasing her income or portfolio. Enjoy what? I enjoy my lifestyle, and now don't have to work. I knew at 25 not to waste time "dating" men who didn't want to commit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
That sounds fruity. Why would a 40 year old woman waste her time dating if the potential date doesn't ever want to get married. A total waste of time while she's ageing and it's not increasing her income or portfolio. Enjoy what? I enjoy my lifestyle, and now don't have to work. I knew at 25 not to waste time "dating" men who didn't want to commit.
Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no way. 50/66, 55/71, 60/76. You will be working and taking care of a grampa.
Why would you assume that. The only benefit to marrying an older man is the lifestyle. OP if he doesn't want to ever marry then move on. If he is doing well, and your lifestyle will improve then it's obviously YES. You can easily hire someone to care for him. There are tons of healthcare agencies that will come to the home. My friend did that with her DH 2-3 times a week.
Anonymous wrote:These responses are crazy.
You are dating, not getting married for life. Enjoy it while it lasts, who knows where either of you will be in 10 years let alone 25
Anonymous wrote:no way. 50/66, 55/71, 60/76. You will be working and taking care of a grampa.