I am 7 years younger than you (42) but my advise would be to see if she is emotionally and mentally mature enough. And try to find clues to see if she is interested in your financial or economic status. But usually at our age we see through everything if we don't blind ourselves. The best way to find out is to go out together for several dates as friends with no commitments involved.
2006-08-10 21:46:27
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answered by Dolf-Wolf 4
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just forget this kind of relationship. be a fatherly person to her and try to make her understand she has so many years of beautiful years ahead and you will be there to guide her whenever she needs it. you being an elderly gentleman, tell her that you are really apologetic for your behaviour and you are in fact ashamed. you convince her by saying that you have no more such emotions rather fatherly feelings and start your arrangements to get her a young enthusiastic man who will love her forever and lead a happy settled life. things will turn so wonderfully that the said woman will look at you with utmost repsect and regards, which will give a satisfying feeling within you. you also get married to a matured woman of around 45 years and go ahead with your life and enjoy. all the best. i am happy that you yourself has sensed that what you are doing is wrong. you are forgiven.
2006-08-11 04:46:36
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answered by shankari n 3
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If u feel the attraction then go for it. U all have the same chances of a same age relationship working. As long as the feelings are there mutually it shouldn't b a problem.
2006-08-11 04:48:07
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answered by Olivia J 1
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yes but the chances all depend on how well the relationship is. if u guys have lots of things in common then good and u guys like each other than forget about age.
2006-08-11 04:41:33
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answered by supraman126 4
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It can work. If you both are in Love it doesn't matter what any off us think or say.
I always look at the years ahead. You will be retired and she will be 42 or 43. When your in a home she will be in her mid 50s and when your gone she still will be working and alone.
2006-08-11 04:45:14
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answered by Mit 4
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Well it'll be good in the beginning but after a while maybe she'll see you old and get tired of you, she's still young so i think you should let her talk to people in her age maybe she'll be happier, don't think selfish think about her too and let her live her life with people in her own age.
2006-08-11 04:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, let's put it this way...my aunt, who was 24 at the time, married a man who was 48 at the time. They're still married after 17 yrs.
2006-08-11 04:38:46
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answered by cheetah7 6
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Huh, a 23 year age different. It could be worst. Good luck!
2006-08-11 07:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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just make sure she loves you and not just sees in you a fatherly figure. If she is sincere about loving you, forget the age difference
2006-08-11 04:56:31
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answered by metztli99 2
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If you really care for one another then age shouldn't be a problem
2006-08-11 04:47:42
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answered by pikola 1
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