Yeah Ghost 100%. Grands born there. Parents here. And no, I'm not good with Gaelic but, my partner in crime is.
i'm 18, my boyfriend is 25. so, 6 years differance, it doesn't bother me a bit, not my over protective mother is another story!
Your boyfriend likes your mother? Wow.
Just kidding, Chelle.
I have no issue with age. Sometimes older ones are more loving and exceptional lovers.
I have dated men in thier fifties and found them to be refreshing. So you younger men take the time to learn from them!!!
To test the limits of your belief:
Would you take on a man old enough to be your father?
Would you take on a man old enough to be your granddaddy?
In either case as long as he was trim and in good physical condition and, yes, caring also.
I have almost always dated guys older than myself. My first serious boyfriend in college was 26 to my 19. In my senior year I dated a guy who was 31. When I was 27 I dated a guy who was 53. It wasn't their money, or their looks that got me, it was their charm. I showed up at the 53 year old's place one night for a "night on the town", but when I walked in, dressed to the nines, he hit the remote on his stereo and "Dancing Cheek To Cheek" came out and he took me in his arms......needless to say, we never left the house! My husband's 8 years older than me, but he melted my heart and charmed the socks right off of me too. I wouldn't say a younger guy can't catch my attention, but he better have had some serious style and charm if he wanted anything else.
Young men, pay attention!!!
"A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere." - Groucho Marx
My hubby is 18 years my senior. I have an old soul and he is still a boy - I guess we balance out in the middle.
My hubby is quite a few years older than me, and i wouldnt have it any other way. I couldnt see myself with anyone near my age. I just enjoy the mature man's outlook and his confidence in himself ( not cockiness like the younger gents)
Older men know what they want , so yes to older men. Age aint notging but a number
never thought about it, i would think age would not matter
I would be with a guy that is old enough to be my dad, considering my dad is only 48. I don't think I could be with someone my grandfathers ago though. I guess my cut off age would be no more than 50.
It's not the years; it's the mileage. It just makes incredible sense that a more mature person can bring the wealth of wisdom born of experience, while the younger brings the nectar of fresh ideas and life. The most educational and rewarding relationship of my younger years was when I was 23-6 and she was 53-6. It catapulted me in to a richer life experience. That was just one of that type. In my middle years it allowed me to be a much better partner for peers - in all types of relationships. Now that I'm over 60, everyone thinks I'm 50, and I attribute it to the fact that I didn't suffer so many unnecessary difficulties bumbling and stumbling around. That sheet wears you out before your time. Don't pass up the opportunity to learn from an older mate, regardless of gender. You both will be the better for it.
It's nice to hear us older men get good reports
Age is just a number.. I have found an older man is more attentive, appreciates who he's with and takes his time. What's not to love?