age dosent matter
2006-06-30 06:44:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I see that most people has answer you question telling you this relationship can work. But have you look at the problems you're going to come up between these two men and their family. A father and a son. How would you like for this younger man to start dating you and then he fall in love with your mother, sister or your aunt. How would you feet?
Also if you're a professional woman how would it look when you're taking your boy toy and that is how it would look in the business world, to the company's outings parties. Age don't make the relationship but both people must be of sound minds. Bottom line is follow your mind as much as your heart. Sometimes our heart and feelings can get us into trouble. I hope everything work out for you. Good luck.
2006-06-30 06:58:26
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answered by Basilchef 2
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it relies upon on u what he's questioning abt u .if u dont comprehend then u try ur desirable frnd in this remember. So I actually have this difficulty: I actually were courting this guy for approximately 2 and a nil.5 years. i recognize him dearly and can't likely imagine of a reason to break it off with him. except the actual incontrovertible reality that i'll New Zealand for 4 months in June. i'm also a 19 3 hundred and sixty 5 days old who has an activity in each little thing else it really is accessible contained in the international for me. including different courting opportunities. i comprehend, that makes me a negative individual. yet to be thoroughly dedicated at this age i believe is faulty. Any of you older persons have any advice for this lady?
2016-11-30 01:24:56
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answered by ? 3
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im a 19 year old girl dating a 27 year old guy... Is it working totally.... the age thing is not a problem... However, you are steping on some toes by changing scenes... If its true love then go for it... true love is only a once in a life time thing... if not back off for a little while... who knows you may end up with someone with a more thought out 10 year plan...
2006-06-30 06:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You might be ready to settle down with him, but if he's only 19 he may not be so ready for the long term. And does anyone ever want to be in the position that any children they may have could be told that Mummy slept with Grandad? If his family is bitter about your relationship they may put you in that position one day. Having said that, plenty of solid relationships overcome more than this, so if you are right for each other you will last the distance. All the best, hope you get what you are happy with.
2006-06-30 06:52:28
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answered by bertha 2
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Do you know how his son feels about you? There's no point in pursuing this question without knowing if the feelings are mutual.
19 is pretty young for a 28 year old. Have you talked to him about your feelings?
All your concerns are premature without knowing what he wants.
Given that you are feeling very confused and disoriented tells me something more is going on with you to cause these feelings.
Being in love and being in a committed relationship are two very different things.
As I see it you need more information about this young man and his feelings before you jump the gun and worry about it working out.
Why are you in-love with him? How does he treat you?
2006-06-30 06:51:48
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answered by KathyL 4
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"Love holds no bounds" If two people are in love with each other and help each other excel in all aspects of life, then age does not matter. It is a little unorthodox I'll admit, but that does not hide the fact that this is what you want. His family should not be upset if they themselves posses the unconditionally love that family should have towards each other. You must be aware that if this does cause problems with both yourself (constant worry about what others think is a major red flag) and the family (disowning, loss of love, rejection) then you must weigh the benefits of being together vs going your separate ways and meeting someone more suitable for your generation.
2006-06-30 06:47:20
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answered by Michael H 3
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I just turned 20 and I would say that i've had my attraction to older women about 28 to 35ish... yeah it's a neat thought to get a woman with more experience but think rationally. When you're 40 (and technically "over the hill"), he'll be wanting someone who isnt so old...
I'm not trying to be mean or shoot this down, but I know that's how I would look at it, he is going to want a younger girl later on
2006-06-30 06:57:31
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answered by BeerFace McPoopenStein 2
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ewww, ur an old lady. No! He is a little boy, immature, no life experience. Possibly wants to party and have sex, and ur much older. NO. That is so so wrong. And to date the man's son! Why were u dating an old(er) man? Find a guy your age! Um u can't know, and u won't, there is not a way of doing what it will take. But it is wrong! I doubt ur in love w him. I agree, listen to them. He's not ready for long term at all.
2006-06-30 06:58:46
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answered by samantha wilson 5
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Hun only time can tell if its gonna work as for his family they may get upset but it is truely his choice on whether he chooses to stop talking to them sometimes they need time to adjust to the fact that u and he are in love and want to be together...Sometimes families just dont get it it took my in laws yrs to deal with the fact that my husband and i were gonna be toether no matter what, now my sister in law and i get along great and she was beside me the during his death and still is...Good Luck
2006-06-30 06:58:44
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answered by shell b 3
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Well as far as the age issue, it can work. I am 26 and my boyfriend just turned 21. He was 19 when we met. It maybe a little difficult if he isn't very mature, but if you love him it'll be ok. Other than the age issue - you have challenges because of who he is (ex's son?).....you're on your own with that one!
2006-06-30 06:46:29
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answered by crystalg66 1
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