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We have a good time together, not committed yet, but I was thinking about it, but the age difference makes me wonder whether or not it will last.

2007-01-16 09:13:36 · 59 answers · asked by Steve 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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I know so many couples with large age gaps between them, and they've stayed happy and in love for many years. Age is just a number that represents how long we've been alive, with no more to it than that. You two can certainly have a wonderful relationship and happy, complete life together; age is nothing compared to how you make each other feel.

2007-01-16 09:18:12 · answer #1 · answered by SeaSquirt 3 · 1 0

I dated a man who was 30 when I was 19 and it lasted for about 1 year. Then I decided that I wasn't done going out and having fun being single and young and I broke it off. He was a good guy but the age difference really did make a difference when it all came down to it. It wasn't maturaitiy levels or anything like that, I just wanted to live life and not be tied down to someone who was that much older than me. I'm not saying it wont work for you guys but I am saying that I thing she will become restless eventually.

2007-01-16 09:20:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That is a huge age differents but I don't think that how old or young some one is should matter I think that if both of you are really happy and want to be together for a long time then give it a shot. But if you have any doughts I think that even if it might hurt her you shoul let her go so she could have another change and maybe find someone else.

2007-01-16 09:20:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no, how about give her some time to grow up first??

try back in a few years when the age difference is not such a big difference.

My parents are 11 years apart, but my mother was in her mid 20's when they started dating.

At 19, she has no idea what she really wants and you need to give her the freedom to grow and discover herself. Fun is fun, good times are good times, that does not build a lasting and loving relationship.

At 30 you should know it takes more than good times (and probably good sex) to build a relationship.

2007-01-16 09:20:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-16 06:15:47 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, only if you two work really hard. You have experienced way more life then she has. She'll want to stay out late, kick it with her friends and such, while you on the other hand will be thinking about marriage and kids- settling down. She's not that far in life, and it would be wrong of you to expect those things from her so early. She needs to go to school and make something of herself first, discover who she is first, find out what makes her happy first, before jumping into any serious relationship with anyone.

2007-01-16 09:19:57 · answer #6 · answered by shondak 3 · 0 0

It all depends on her maturity level and yours. If I were you I'd date her for at least two years before committing. Does she have a career goal? Does she have other healthy relationships (friends, family) in her life or are you 'IT' for her? Does she play sports or have other hobbies?

What is her family like? I found out the hard way how a person's childhood affects their ability to have a healthy relationship. My parents were happily married for 57 years. My first husband's mother was married 5 times, and 4 of those times married abusive men. So my ex repeated the pattern in our marriage. Find out if she has any childhood trauma to deal with before you commit!

2007-01-16 09:19:48 · answer #7 · answered by StrawberryShortcake 3 · 0 0

You seem to be too old,but age is just an number.I really doubt it will last though,because she is still young,and she has many things she's wanting to eperience.Youve already gone through that stage,and most likely,your wanting to settle down right?She's gonna want to party,and you may not like that,so you'll constantly be bumping heads,but ya never know.Maybe yall will end up going into a long term relationship,maybe not.

2007-01-16 09:19:39 · answer #8 · answered by Brittany 1 · 0 0

Okay, Im going to say no. Not because of the age difference. My husband is 50 and I'm 38. Im saying no because at 19 she is just a child..and in the end, if anyone breaks it off with anyone, she will be leaving you to pursue whatever kind of life she thinks she missed out on.

2007-01-16 09:18:57 · answer #9 · answered by SM M 2 · 0 1

I think 19 is too young to expect a long term relationship like marriage. There are a few 19 year olds who are totally ready to be in a commited relationship, but I know when I was 19, there was definately no wedding bells ringing in my ears, I'm 22 now and I still don't think seriously about it, I'd wait awhile, or at least discuss the situation in depth to her, remember you are more mature then her in a lot of ways, just in development. good Luck

2007-01-16 09:19:10 · answer #10 · answered by Aleerfas*Mwah!* 2 · 0 2

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