Writer's Block: Love is timeless
2010-08-31 07:33 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
Since I'm 5 years older than my wife (whom I met more than 40 years ago when she was 17), I'm hardly in a position to complain. Several of my dearest friends are decades younger than me, and if one of those friendships were to take a romantic turn I wouldn't hesitate for a heartbeat.
Since I'm 5 years older than my wife (whom I met more than 40 years ago when she was 17), I'm hardly in a position to complain. Several of my dearest friends are decades younger than me, and if one of those friendships were to take a romantic turn I wouldn't hesitate for a heartbeat.
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Date: 2010-08-31 02:42 pm (UTC)I dated Paul, who is 12 years older than I am. Many things were wrong with that relationship, but the age difference was not one of them.
So basically, it depends. :)
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Date: 2010-08-31 02:49 pm (UTC)If there's a big difference in emotional maturity between partners, that can lead to problems. Or if there is a disparity in social power, then you start to wonder about coercion and favoritism and all kinds of places you don't want such a relationship to go, though.
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Date: 2010-08-31 03:19 pm (UTC)So long as both parties are basically adults, both chronologically and emotionally, I don't think it matters where on the spectrum of "adult" they fall. I've mostly happened to date within 10 years of my own age, but that's happenstance, and the ones who were younger than me did not seem to average less mature than the ones who were older than me (or vice versa; it was simply uncorrelated). Nor did it appear to make any difference in how well the relationship went.