If both are above the age of consent then none. Age is nothing but a number
2006-11-12 00:40:42
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answer #1
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answered by brownsuga 4
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An age difference between partners can be very good for a relationship as the older partner can bring wisdom + experience and the younger one youth and vivaciousness. Some of the best relationships I have ever seen have had an age difference of 12 to 20 years! The divorce stats show these marriages to be more substantial providing the reason for the marriage was not economic migration to the UK. If economic migration is a part of it you are probably doomed as less than 5% of such unions last.
2006-11-12 00:59:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to think that 10 years was about the maximum age gap that was ok. Now however im older and wiser and really do believe that age has nothing to do wiv falling in love. It depends on how you view the other person. I no of men who are in their late thirties who act like a 17 year old and 20 year olds who are far more mature in comparison. If you get, you get on and thats that really.
2006-11-12 00:59:24
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answer #3
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answered by sandy g 2
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2006-11-12 01:44:58
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answered by This is just my opinion! 4
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Well once you love the person there's no age gap you can notice... i know this will sound weird but my boyfriend is 33 and I'm 17, so it's 16 years difference. I know it is a lot for people's eyes but i feel absolutely comfortable with him. We are 2 years now together, and we are still growing stronger. My parents are fine with him as he respects me and loves me a lot. I do recognise that the first time i heard his age i was a little shocked... i mean he looks like 24... but i realised... isn't the feeling what were are looking for? isn't the person with whom we can be ourselves and feel so comfortable what we are looking for? isn't the person with whom we can share so many things, and that makes you smile everyday, what we are looking for? At first age mattered... but now after two years of relationship i can sincerely say... age is just a number when true love is in the middle!
2006-11-12 00:59:06
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answered by ? 4
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In many repects, age is only a number. Many adults behave worse than children. And many children act more mature than adults.
Age is in the heart of a person....so it shoulnt make any difference
But...people want different things at different stages of thier lives and in that, there has to be compatability. A 75yr old man may not want children any more, or build a new empire. A 22yr old girl may want more.
But if two people love each other, age should make no difference at all.
2006-11-12 00:49:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how mature you are really. I was 19 and went out with a man who was 32 and we had no problems with the age gap.
Its all about what age gap you think is ok
2006-11-12 01:12:56
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answered by Disco Dolly 3
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I think you should be in the same generation at least, so we're talkin' about an age span of no more than 10-12 years. I think I would have little in common with my kids ( ages 22 & 30) or my parents friends. ( if were dating ). Maybe I feel that way because have children ( and parents for that matter). I would always be thinking about that. I would be trying to "parent" someone younger, and "take care of" someone older.
2006-11-12 00:46:49
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answer #8
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answered by Ultra Lady 1
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10-15 years
2006-11-12 00:40:38
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answered by WC 7
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over 13 years
2006-11-12 00:40:21
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answered by ☆christina☆ 3
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