actually, i was 29 and my girlfriend was 36 when we met last year. we get along really great, care deeply for one another, great chemistry, we're very affectionate toward each other, kissing in public and stuff like that. the age difference really hasn't been a factor. although sometimes, she likes to refer to me as her "little boy" which i think is sweet.
we met, had great chemistry right from the start and we built a great rapport with each other. i've never had this kind of connection with anyone. to me, she's the sweetest, sexiest, most incredible woman imaginable. her age never mattered that much to me.
i didn't seek out an older woman, but there are certain things i find very attractive about them. the maturity, they've lived through some stuff and are more settled in their lives than a younger girl. alot of times i can relate better to them than a girl in her early to mid 20s. and it's hot when older women take care of themselves and still look good.
2007-08-24 23:18:50
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answered by David F 3
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No. You both are at the same stage of life, and probably don't have ex-es and kids from previous relationships to deal with. Anything less than a decade (especially when you are both over 18), and the difference isn't all that great. Once you get to 20 years (or more!), then you each probably have different long-term expectations for the relationship.
However, if two people are willing, almost anything can be made to work....
2007-08-24 20:36:53
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answered by Marc M 7
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NO WAY!
That's not too much of an age difference at all. I turned 30 two weeks ago! And for me, well, I'm attracted to women up to and even a little beyond your age. It's as much about personality and chemistry as anything else.
2007-08-24 21:02:15
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answered by ? 1
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No, not at all.. I'm 25 and my GF of one year is 35 and we get along great, have a great time, talk on the same level, etc.
It's just a number my dear. It don't show how mature you or he is., and that's what matters. If you both are on the same level then I see NO probs.
2007-08-24 20:38:32
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answered by chevyraceman_383 7
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No. I'm 47 my wife was 9 years older than me. We met when I was 22. Had 2 girls now 22 and 24. Great life!! It is all about you two and who you are. age has very little to do with it if you are both old enough to make rational decisions.
2007-08-24 20:35:53
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answered by WstCotter G 3
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Not really. The age difference will get proportionally less as you grow older. You get along great which is much more important than age.
2007-08-24 20:37:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 25 and have been married for 5 years. My husband is 33. I think age is just a number. If you get along great and have lots in common then age doesn't matter.
2007-08-24 20:33:59
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answered by ~*Bella*~ 5
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Age is not the problem...
Think about looks when getting older, and most important of all, is the fact that guys that young, in time (5 years) get the itch for younger girls...
Think about it...and G'd Luck!!
2007-08-24 20:36:51
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answered by Jet 3
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I'm not a man (why limit your question anyway?) but I have 3 words for you....
Demi and Ashton.
Age is just a number...and don't you know a lot of guys like older women....go for it!! Listen to your heart, that's what really matters.
2007-08-24 20:35:08
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answered by Amy 5
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If you two are on the same level it shouldn't matter. I'm in a relationship with a lady who is 42, I'm 23 and we love each other and have both mutually descided that it's our best relationship ever... If you two are happy that's all that matters.
2007-08-24 20:33:37
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answered by Villain 5
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