darklide634
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Is 21/22 and 24/25 too big of an age gap?
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Not too much...now...a 21 yo and a 54 yo would be worth discussing.... that's unquestionably an age gap.
No, it´s not. It shouldn´t be your concern, as long as you´re not one of the parts involved in such a relationship.
Hehehe, like I've said, my partner is 72, and I'm 29. Our relationship has had ups and downs, mostly ups, but I really don't think that our respective ages is especially problematical.It isn't my concern that's correct. I am not in a relationship and not actively seeking one at this time. But I was responding to the op and suggesting an age gap that may be arguably "too big".
Hehehe, like I've said, my partner is 72, and I'm 29. Our relationship has had ups and downs, mostly ups, but I really don't think that our respective ages is especially problematical.
Then again, another thing we have in common is that we both grew up displaced in time. He was a menopausal baby, and he had grandparents who had fought in the American Civil War. He was taught his early education by an aunt who had received a Victorian-style education. The farm he spent much of his upbringing on still used mostly horse-drawn equipment, and the most advanced machinery they had was a steam-powered tractor. Furthermore, he was always a history nut, so he really ended up identifying more with the 19th Century than he ever did with the 20th Century.
Essentially, we're just a fit for each other in a lot of ways. The age factor is really N/A for us.
That's a nasty question to ask. Of course he isn't "ok" with it, but this IS a consideration that wouldn't allow me to get into a relationship like that.
That's a nasty question to ask. Of course he isn't "ok" with it, but this IS a consideration that wouldn't allow me to get into a relationship like that.
It isn't my concern that's correct. I am not in a relationship and not actively seeking one at this time. But I was responding to the op and suggesting an age gap that may be arguably "too big".
That's longer than the average duration of a marriage. In fact, that's only slightly younger than he was when he lost his wife to cancer, which was in his mid-60's.Are you okay with him dying in 20 years when you are 50?









