This thread is from 2014. I want to know what happened with Denise1952 and her younger guy.I met a guy awhile back, 10 years younger, just wondering if anyone has a solid relationship with this age difference, but only want to know about older women, with younger men.
I already know men with younger women seems to work out ok. It's hard to be from "the old school" though and take a guy up on a date that is 10 years my junior.
What do you all say? Would love to hear actual "voices of experience" and if you want, you can send me private message on it, I won't tell. Really, I forget most of what I hear
Denise
Looks like you married a pretend Christian who turned out to be a big jerk! Sad story! This is something I have learned over the years:I can give you my personal experience. I was married to a man that was almost 10 years younger then me. We worked together and I was attracted to him because he had never been married and was a "Christian" and very active in his church. We were married in 1983. He was 28 and I was 37 and I had a son that was 9 years old.
I was very happy and I thought he was, too, but in 1992, I found out differently. He packed up and left (and took the car) one day while I was at work and only left a letter telling me that he had wanted out before the 3rd year of our marriage, but didn't have the courage to say so. He also confessed that he was seeing someone from our church. Nothing like being a hypocrite.
I won't go into the sordid details, but just suffice it to say.....don't get serious if you get in a relationship that may only end in sorrow for you. My ex wanted younger women (which never turned out for him...the idiot!) because he didn't want to be reminded that he was also getting older. He's now 66 and alone.
Pepper, I think this "Betty" is drop dead gorgeous!I would really wonder about a man 40 years younger than me who wanted me romantically. I would think there is something very wrong with him.
I don't know what she looks like, her avatar shows no pic. But anyway, I was more questioning about him than her.Pepper, I think this "Betty" is drop dead gorgeous!
It's patently obvious that in Brit speak you have: The Phwoar Factor.I met a guy awhile back, 10 years younger, just wondering if anyone has a solid relationship with this age difference, but only want to know about older women, with younger men
What do you all say? Would love to hear actual "voices of experience" and if you want, you can send me private message on it, I won't tell. Really, I forget most of what I hear
Denise
Years ago, when I was 30ish I had a relationship with a 40ish woman. I liked her, still do. Did not end up with her, but age had nothing to do with it. 10 years was a bigger gap back then than it would be today. So I'd say you are fine, if you like him go for it!I met a guy awhile back, 10 years younger, just wondering if anyone has a solid relationship with this age difference, but only want to know about older women, with younger men.
I hear you. My grandfather, who passed away at 98 y/o, married a woman 20 years younger after my grandmother passed away. He was in his 60's and she was in her 40's. He was demanding, and she waited on him hand and foot. She not only ended up a widow, but she ended up exhausted after taking care of him for years when his health declined.My uncle married a woman who was about 15 years younger than he, the big problem? She is now a widow and has been for the past 12 years.
Very glad they do. Some of the older threads are more interesting than the newer ones!New members seem to dig really deep to find something to talk about for some reason.![]()
Well my uncle's wife didn't have to wear herself out tending him. He was normal one day the next he had a massive stroke. His body lived about another week........but he wasn't in there.I hear you. My grandfather, who passed away at 98 y/o, married a woman 20 years younger after my grandmother passed away. He was in his 60's and she was in her 40's. He was demanding, and she waited on him hand and foot. She not only ended up a widow, but she ended up exhausted after taking care of him for years when his health declined.
^^^^ Happens often when you evaluate someone based on religion.I can give you my personal experience. I was married to a man that was almost 10 years younger then me. We worked together and I was attracted to him because he had never been married and was a "Christian" and very active in his church. We were married in 1983. He was 28 and I was 37 and I had a son that was 9 years old.
I was very happy and I thought he was, too, but in 1992, I found out differently. He packed up and left (and took the car) one day while I was at work and only left a letter telling me that he had wanted out before the 3rd year of our marriage, but didn't have the courage to say so. He also confessed that he was seeing someone from our church. Nothing like being a hypocrite.
I won't go into the sordid details, but just suffice it to say.....don't get serious if you get in a relationship that may only end in sorrow for you. My ex wanted younger women (which never turned out for him...the idiot!) because he didn't want to be reminded that he was also getting older. He's now 66 and alone.