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For Women Only..What's the largest age difference to get married?
October 13, 2010 at
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I am a man.....I have a girl that is interested in marrying me....I feel uncomfortable with our age difference and feel she is too young, but need other opinions because I am no expert in marriage, having never done it before.
I just want to get different opinions on what the women on this board feel is a reasonable (to them) age difference...Please post your opinion, no matter what that is. I am asking women only because I feel they are more in tune with this and have a better perspective...
Thanks in advance.
I just want to get different opinions on what the women on this board feel is a reasonable (to them) age difference...Please post your opinion, no matter what that is. I am asking women only because I feel they are more in tune with this and have a better perspective...
Thanks in advance.
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See the difference? You can't be attracted to money
John Walsh, the host on America's Most Wanted was screwing a different Hawaiian Tropic model every week until his wife caught him. This was going on for years. His secret was that he'd fly them in first class and spend lavishly on them. Do you think these young models were attracted to his looks or personality? If he was not wealthy, would these woemn even talk to him or acknowledge that he exists? Nope, they hung out with him because he spent lavishly on them.. that means they were attracted to his money.
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For you physical attraction is mandatory. That may not be the case for other people. Everyone has their own priorities.
I just usually go for the "love at first sight" type of relationships.
Also Mal is female, it's common knowledge in the lounge
Can someone quote me so she can see it?
I wouldn't put you on ignore, Max!
You say some of the funniest stuff!
The scariest part is I actually agree with you on most issues...
Sexytime is N O T "superficial"!
the opposite of superficial would be deep amiright?
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I wouldn't put you on ignore, Max!
You say some of the funniest stuff!
The scariest part is I actually agree with you on most issues...
John Walsh, the host on America's Most Wanted was screwing a different Hawaiian Tropic model every week until his wife caught him. This was going on for years. His secret was that he'd fly them in first class and spend lavishly on them. Do you think these young models were attracted to his looks or personality? If he was not wealthy, would these woemn even talk to him or acknowledge that he exists? Nope, they hung out with him because he spent lavishly on them.. that means they were attracted to his money.
I can be attracted to big boobs, but if I see a pile of money I don't get a boner.
Big difference.
How many people here have not dated someone due to looks, weight, height, or income?
I bet everyone here has rejected someone without giving them a chance. I know I have.
Any person that says income of a potential mate has no bearing on their decision is lying.
If they are unemployed/broke/whatever (or have some other flaw) they need something else to make up for it.
The holier than thou attitude on this board is hillarious
Dead serious. When I was dating, I had a policy that if a guy asked me out, and I was not in a relationship at the time, I would always say yes. I dated guys shorter than me, WAY taller than me, thin guys, heavy guys, guys with glasses, guys that weren't conventionally handsome, etc.
I knew that it took a lot of guts to ask a girl out, so I figured the least I could do was give the guy a chance. What's wrong with that?
If I had said "no" to a guy solely because of the way he looked or dressed or something else like that, I would have felt like a total dirtbag.
Well, now it's doubly quoted.
Also Mal is female, it's common knowledge in the lounge
Can someone quote me so she can see it?
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Dead serious. When I was dating, I had a policy that if a guy asked me out, and I was not in a relationship at the time, I would always say yes. I dated guys shorter than me, WAY taller than me, thin guys, heavy guys, guys with glasses, guys that weren't conventionally handsome, etc.
I knew that it took a lot of guts to ask a girl out, so I figured the least I could do was give the guy a chance. What's wrong with that?
If I had said "no" to a guy solely because of the way he looked or dressed or something else like that, I would have felt like a total dirtbag.
It worked out for me, though! If I had judged before going out with the guy, I never would have married my husband!
He was so quiet and shy at first, I mistook him for boring, but I went out with him again because he was so nice and such a good listener.
And after a couple of dates, I found out he was incredibly smart and interesting, and long story short, we got married three years later!
So you never really know.
It worked out for me, though! If I had judged before going out with the guy, I never would have married my husband!
He was so quiet and shy at first, I mistook him for boring, but I went out with him again because he was so nice and such a good listener.
And after a couple of dates, I found out he was incredibly smart and interesting, and long story short, we got married three years later!
So you never really know.
*May will be 20 years wed
*May will be 20 years wed
And congratulations, that's quite a milestone!
Or all of Texas? I don't think one person (for lack of a better word or an attempt at not getting warned) is representative of all people in Texas.
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