I've given this a lot of thought recently, and I've come to the conclusion that there really isn't any one answer. The people who do the perving/gold-digging "relationships" deserve each other. The ones who genuinely care about each other shouldn't be bothered by outside opinions. It really depends on what your intentions are, and what you want from a relationship. I think two people can be perfectly happy with a 20-year gap between them if their main concern is a future together. If they tend to dwell on the past, perhaps it's a bit more difficult without that common ground. As far as 10-15 year differences in particular, no big deal. Unless we're talking an 18 and 33 year old, which does seem wrong but only because one is still in, or possibly just out of high school, while the other might have earned their doctorate at that point. Really there are a lot of "if's" and if this is a personal question, just do whatever feels right for you.
2007-01-13 14:59:13
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answered by ducki333 1
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As long as the person is OVER the age of 18, it shouldn't matter.
It should be true love, too. However, the bigger the age gap, the more challenges that couple will face. For instance, a girl who is 29 dating an 80 year old man and wanting kids is CRAZY and selfish. Who knows how much longer that 80 year old man is gonna live and why in the world would a person want to put a young child through losing a parent. From having parents who are deceased, that is one of the hardest experiences you'll ever go through. I wouldn't wish losing a parent on anyone.
2007-01-13 14:51:59
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answered by daughtofthking 3
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5 years
2007-01-13 14:50:23
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answered by $$$$$$$$ice man$$$$$$$$ 3
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so long as both members of the relationship are old enough to make good informed decisions about how their age difference will effect the relationship then it's fine. If a 25 year old man goes out with a 15 year old girl, that's a problem, but if a 35 year old man goes out with a 25 year old woman, no problem at all, it just menas age just isn't important to them, which isn't a bad thing.
2007-01-13 14:55:17
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answered by the_sir_z 3
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I truly believe that age is a quantity. How human beings experience about one yet another should be depending in reality on that. you've yet one existence and the in simple terms proper aspect you should do is spend it demanding if others approve. you're spot on once you're saying some human beings received't agree and others don't have any problem in any respect. we received't help who we fall in love with, we received't dictate to our coronary heart what it feels and in concerns of like it truly is our coronary heart that directs us. those outdoors seem with their heads. they could't recognize the way you experience and per chance they want to end you from being damage. the straightforward reality is you are able to in simple terms as actual get damage in a relationship with little or no age distinction! As on your moms and dads, finally they want you to be at liberty and at the same time as your better half ought to not be who they were anticipating or hoping, in the journey that they could see you're satisfied then they are going to be high-quality. I desire you all the very better of success and implore you now to not take heed to the miseries that ought to snipe and ***** for no different reason than their own prejudice. good success
2016-11-23 16:57:14
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answered by ? 4
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Nothing wrong with age gaps. Only closed-minded people would disagree. Sure, some may see it as a disadvantage, but if you really love someone, go for it. All that matters is the love two people have for each other. Myself, am in love with someone who is, sadly, much much older than me. But does that stop me from pursuing my dreams? Not at all.
2007-01-13 14:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Age matters. If you gotta ask id say don't get in one, you would feel good about it if you have to ask. But the older you are, the less it means. Unfortunately id say 10-15 year diff shouldn't be happening unless the youngest is at leased in their low to mid thirty's
2007-01-13 14:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't think a thing about age anymore. The older I get the more I realize that people are different and how mature they are varies according to their life experiences and other factors. (As long as people are of legal age, of course).
2007-01-13 14:48:32
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answered by ohare banana 1
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let me put it this way. i stoped talking to a very sexually active 16 year old friend of mine when i found out her latest boy friend was 56. yeah...thats a bit much
2007-01-13 14:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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