This is one of the few easy questions to answer. Race and age are not a factor in love. If you both look deep down and love each other then the answer is yes. But, remember, a relationship is not just about sex or about what is interesting at the moment. It is about trust and being able to talk, even when the words might start a fight. A person is made up of emotional, feelings (they are different), mental, spiritual, phyiscal, and sexual needs. If the person you are with fills some or most of them, then go for it. But, keep the door open to talk and be responsible to each others needs and wishes. Any long term relationship is about give and take as well as truth and honesty, and the ability to talk it out. Good luck to the both of you.
2007-09-03 17:45:27
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answered by dancam1 3
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Two responsible, level-headed consenting adults? Yes, possibly. Would there be a question if it was a 32 year-old man and a 25 year-old woman? I think it boils down to the mindset of the two. If they're questioning it simply because of age, then its an issue and its doomed from the get.
2007-09-03 17:28:55
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answered by volkgal 4
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screw all this biology crap and people being negative about it or telling you terrible things such as he just a notch on your bedpost - Im 35 my boyfriend is 24. It CAN work - the two of you just need to be looking for the same thing in a relationship. If he is looking for a serious relationship that can lead to long term or marriage and he is emotionally available to you then go for it. Dont let what others say leave you down - here's to Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher.
2007-09-03 17:28:26
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answered by theotherwoman 2
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It would last if you two are serious about it. A 32 year old woman is in her prime. I know because I am around that age.
My friend who is 37 had been with a man that is 24. But it didn't work out for them, but they are great friends though.
Everybody is different. Try it out for awhile and see for yourself.
2007-09-03 17:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely acceptable. They are both adults, so if neither one of the people has a problem with it, then it's fine. Can it succeed? Of course! It has just as good a chance as any other relationship at succeeding. In fact, my own husband is a bit younger than me, my cousin is marrying a man a bit younger than her, and her two brothers are married to older women.
2007-09-03 17:35:46
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answered by missmuffin 5
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A friend of my was thirty years old a few years ago. Her boyfriend was 22 years old. They appeared to be happy, but then he began to cheat on her with younger girls. In the end my friend got hurt really bad. I would not recommend a relationship like that. Boys are still too immature till the mid thirties. Girls on the other hand mature faster. It is up to you and how much in love you two are, but I would really be careful if I was you.
2007-09-03 17:30:33
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answered by Ricardo R 3
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Of course it is acceptable ... but, generally speaking a 25 year old guy is not looking for a lasting relationship.
2007-09-03 17:27:34
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answered by jelle 6
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My first reaction..? WHY NOT! Are you happy? Is he happy? Stop second guessing and enjoy life! If you are happy- don't give anyone else a second thought. Life is TOO short to not be happy! Really thats only 7 years..my folks were 12 years apart. My fiances folks were15 years apart! It really comes down to you two and only you two. If its right- don't look back!
2007-09-03 17:33:31
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answered by bikrchik 1
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I dont see why its not acceptable if the both of you like each other and are serious about the relationship. Just go for it..and see what happens, or else u'll always wonder "what if". =-) Good luck
2007-09-03 17:26:58
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answered by Bored Latina 2
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that is the same age difference between my man and me...he is 26 and I am 33...we have been together almost 2 years and he has treated me better than any other guy from my past...Demi Moore is older than Ashton and look at them!!! Age does not matter when you get older...it is the kinks you have in common and how well you work together...
2007-09-03 17:28:35
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answered by Anonymous
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