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Thread: Does Age Really Matters?
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1st September 2008 #1
No...age is no problem..if you love them..whats a number...I'm 58..my missus is 40...never ever given it a thought...I just love her...so the mere fact that with me being so, so gwapo never entered in to the equation....I love her because she is Nisa..nobody else !!! Go for it my friend....
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1st September 2008 #2
Age doesnt matter...but size does
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1st September 2008 #3
I dont think age matters in either direction. Of course views will be tempered by cultural, societal, and other key determinants. At the end of the day it depends on where each within a relatonship are, relative to each other in terms of maturity etc and also what one is looking for.
Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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1st September 2008 #4
am the living proof of that age is not really a matter
to loved and beloved is the greatest joy on earth...
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1st September 2008 #5
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1st September 2008 #6
age doesnt matter,as long as u love each other!
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1st September 2008 #7
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1st September 2008 #8
gary glitter didnt feel love,its only lust, coz he is a pervert man!
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1st September 2008 #9
indeed
size does matter lol
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2nd September 2008 #10Don't make promises when you are in JOY. Don't reply when you are SAD.
Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise. BE happy.
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2nd September 2008 #11
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2nd September 2008 #12
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Age can be a funny thing!
The first time I married my wife was 3 years older than me.
She hated getting older, so as she did so she lied about her age.
When we got divorced 25 years later all the paperwork showed she was 5 years younger than me.
She then went back to work again. When she had to retire at 60 her employer thought she was 50, because her paperwork said that.
As I said, age can be a funny thing !
PS I am 68 my Pinay wife is 37, As for the difference, she does quite well trying to keep up with me ! (Just off for a run now) Bye.
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2nd September 2008 #13
Love doest matter for me....my case my hubby is 9years older than me and he look like 30 hehehe Sometimes I'm the boss and sometimes he is the boss. We think the same but sometimes he is so demanding hayyy maybe older man are like that but its OK
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2nd September 2008 #14
me 46, Ligaya 32... she may be 14 years younger but she is at least 14 years wiser!!!!
Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
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2nd September 2008 #15
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2nd September 2008 #18
No offense meant to others & no violent reaction please, I just want to be honest...never seen myself going out with a man twice my age...its like dating my Dad or my granpa. 10yrs older maybe fine but more than that...
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2nd September 2008 #19
I'd date my dad....but then I'm a weirdo
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2nd September 2008 #20Don't make promises when you are in JOY. Don't reply when you are SAD.
Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise. BE happy.
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2nd September 2008 #21
I quite enjoy our 14 year gap, it encourages me to keep fit, have a younger atttitude to things in general whilst being an older dad is fantastic. We are much better placed financially then I was 18 years ago and I am really enjoying our 6 mth old baby and Ligaya can stay at home with him. My then wife had to go back to work quickly due to the recession, negative equity and just starting out on our careers. We have shared our hobbies of diving, trail running and dragon boat racing and do not feel 14 years apart (except when I mention I was in university when U2's Joshua tree came out and she replies that she was 5!!!!!). I do tend to agree that gaps of more than 20 years do make you wonder about common interests, experiences, desires etc... i.e. some of the accepted ingredients of a succcessful long term relationship. Then again I know several couples with significant age gaps who seem more "happy and contented" than "regular" couples so what do I know
if you are happy who caresLive your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
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2nd September 2008 #22
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2nd September 2008 #23if you are happy who cares
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2nd September 2008 #24
I always remember the story of a 96 year old man who wed a 21 year old woman. Asked tactfully whether he was at all concerned about health issues during the forthcoming wedding night activities, the man replied, "not at all, if she dies, she dies".
Be responsible with little so that you can be trusted with much!!
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2nd September 2008 #25
im 43 & hubby is 60.too oldbut im happy and contented with him.
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2nd September 2008 #26
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2nd September 2008 #27
I'm 25 my hubby is 46 and sumtimes he 's more childish than me. Hmmm how about the height does height matter? I'm 5ft and my hubby is 6'3, when were 2gether i really wish i was tall... but then what can I do? I was born petite and will forevr be like this..
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2nd September 2008 #28
height doesn't matter also,coz if u go sleep[bed] together.it is the same height
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2nd September 2008 #29
dont worry age doesn't matter what matter is your old enough to decide for yourselves ...im 28 my hubby is 21
Filipina a born survivor!
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2nd September 2008 #30
I guess it's all down to your personal preference at the end of the day.
My girlfriend, is 11 1/2 years younger than me.
Probably, the majority of couples in the Western world, are of similar ages. Having said that, the majority in the East are probably too?
It's just when East meets West.
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