i don't have a specific limit but i'm guessing if there was a huge age gap then we just wouldn't be able to relate to each other very well, nor see each other as equals, which is important in a relationship.
I'd have to agree. I don't think i could date someone my father's age. Quite uncomfortable and it'd just seem downright weird i think. My cut off point, at my age, would be 15 years.
I don't know how old you are, but I once dated someone 15 years my junior. It didn't work out (for reasons other than our age difference), but it was an experience that taught me age (difference) is not so important (to me) as it concerns serious (to me) relationships.
Was that enough qualifiers?
cheers,
Ian
Stealing Prankster's thread idea but widening the topic.
So, when it comes to relationships how old is too old?
Maturity is of course a factor in choosing a partner, but how does age factor in?
Where do you draw the line when it comes to love (if you draw a line that is)?
(I didn't see another thread on this specifically. If there is, someone let me know)
Because ur a grlI'd also prefer not to date someone younger, 1-2 years younger is my limit, I don't know why that is though. Just seems odd somehow.
I have good reason to hope 10 years is not too much.
Your minimum is 23.5, and your maximum is 52.
So one way you're good, the other is a little iffy.
Oh yuh; my crush is roughly 9 years and 4 months younger than me... a bit more than i'd like, but not so much as to completely ignore someone so wonderful
The 7 year rule seems like a good rule of thumb but it certainly isn't set in stone. For example this makes 22 my minimum. If met the right girl and she was 21 I wouldn't have a problem with that. It definatley matters about male/female too as I would be a 46 year olds minimun age. I would definatley not date a 46 year old woman.
What's wrong with 40 somethings??? <jokes>
I would definately date a 41 year old though. In fact i think 41 is perfect