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Large Age Gap And Happy :)
Hello! I am 19 years old and in a very loving and happy relationship with a 48 year old man. We've been together for few months now. It wasn't always easy (just like any relationship), but we've stuck together and got through the rough patches, and now it has evolved into a very stable, committed, and caring relationship. We are starting to (seriously) talk about marriage and children!
Whenever I think about our large age difference being abnormal or strange, I just think about how I see all of these "normal" couples around me, who feign happiness and stability, only to find out that, behind the curtains, they are really miserable, separating, cheating on their spouses, etc. My conclusion is, if your happy, that's all that matters -- not your age!
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22nd July 2012 #2
total agree, being happy with yourself and with your partner is more important then a number,
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Welcome to the forum Ann and u willl certainly get a lot of advice here from the members who post regularly. Just to reassure you a little, my pinay wife is 34 and I am 61 and the relationship works perfectly so dont worry about the age difference or whether others may raise their eyebrows in disbelief, as long as u are happy then thats all thats matters so good luck to the both of you.
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22nd July 2012 #4
I do agree that age doesnt really matter. Its tested and proven by me self and me partner, also for those couples here in this forum and outhere who are living happily together. The most important thing of all is you love, care, respect, listen and TRUST eachother in the end which makes and helps the relationship grow more stronger. Just IGNORE what people say, they are just BORED.
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22nd July 2012 #5
Hi Ann, welcome to the forum
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Hi Ann, We have an age difference too, my wife (also from Tacloban) is 33 and me 58. We have been married coming up to 3 years now and are living in the UK now. The age gap doesnt matter as long as you are both happy. Good luck to you both
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My first (Filipina) wife was 23 and me 39 when we married...together 12 years. First marriage for both of us.
My Filipina Fiancee is 26 now, and me...mental age 26 also.
I'm not sure how bothered she is about helping me with my walking frame, trying to dig my teeth out from down the back of the sofa and singing along with me to Bing Crosby.
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Well, I have just done a double take - a Filipino friend, having glanced at my sister in law's FB page, made a remark about "teenagers getting out of control if they have access to hard drinks" - the picture (admittedly blurry) was of my mahal, clowning about, fag in one hand, brandy in the other!
So here am I, in my late fifties, being accused, by a Pinoy friend, of "cradle snatching" a teenager...
Kay is actually just shy of thirty - but so slim and so drop dead gorgeous that Pinoy friends think she's a T-bird and foreign friends thinnk she might be a ladyboy!
I don't actually care, because we are both as happy as Larry, but coming to the serious point, there is always going to be a time in any May and September relationship when December happens - the older partner, having rattled along happily for years, falls off his (less often her) trolley and quite suddenly becomes old and infirm.
It's grossly unfair on the younger partner to expect him, or, more usually, her, to have to turn, in her forties, say, into an unpaid carer for the feeble minded, incontinent, wheelchair bound, older partner.
I think one has to plan for this.
Our two pennyworth is that on the one hand Kay needs to have a career to fall back on when I am gone and/or useless, and on the other hand I really don't want to end up "sans teeth, sans eyes, sans everything", so I intend to carry on sailing (my lifelong passion) until I go overboard.
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I think that may be changing - another sister in law who works in the States thinks there is a future in care homes in the Philippines - at least and initially for balikbayans.
But my real point is that those of us in an unequal age relationship need to plan for the moment - which will come - when the disparity suddenly becomes critical.
Of course, there's a pretty good chance that one will get carried off with a heart attack or a stroke or a fairly quick cancer...
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Hello, Ann ... to this friendly site. Here's wishing you and your partner every joy and happiness.
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Yeah, i agree with you gWapito. I don't know if you are familiar with Zsazsa Padilla & the late Dolphy Quizon, they are both local celebrities here and was in a May-December relationship. Even during the last days of Dolphy, Zsazsa was still on his side, she never did leave her beloved Dolphy. Most of the filipinos have the same attitude We would never leave nor abandon the one we love until the end of time.
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Hello! I am 19 years old and in a very loving and happy relationship with a 48 year old man. We've been together for few months now. It wasn't always easy (just like any relationship), but we've stuck together and got through the rough patches, and now it has evolved into a very stable, committed, and caring relationship. We are starting to (seriously) talk about marriage and children!
Whenever I think about our large age difference being abnormal or strange, I just think about how I see all of these "normal" couples around me, who feign happiness and stability, only to find out that, behind the curtains, they are really miserable, separating, cheating on their spouses, etc. My conclusion is, if your happy, that's all that matters -- not your age!Last edited by raynaputi; 13th October 2012 at 17:50.
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I agree Im 27 nd my husband s 70 ds y
ear and we are really happy.
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CBM is correct ( # 9 and 11 ) ! Happiness is a goal everyone would like to achieve. A large age gap need not be a barrier to a happy and stable relationship. Many forum members are in loving relationships with Filipinas, whether or not there is a big age difference, for several reasons including faithfulness.
Each partner should look after their health, as one of their responsibilities. Being physically active is part of that. It helps strengthen relationships, improves quality of life, and reduces stress. Being inactive, obviously linked to obesity, increases the chances of many adverse health conditions ( including heart disease, diabetes and cancer ) and shortened lifespan. Two out of three adults in the UK, but less than one out of four in South-East Asia, don’t exercise enough. That doesn’t necessarily mean joining ( and actually using ) a gym. Walking 2 hours a week would help.
More members have already looked at this thread than the one on inactivity (
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....any-as-smoking
) ! Our health is vital, not only to ourselves, but to those who love and care for us.
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nice
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My finger was hovering over the report button.
Romanian eh?
That would have wound Dedworth up.
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Welcome to the forum Ann
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