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Re: Age Differences
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Originally Posted by Dakstang
I also think about health issues later on in life.
I'm thinking a woman five years older than you should, by average, work out fine then, since they live about that much longer than us anyway don't they!
I'm thinking a woman five years older than you should, by average, work out fine then, since they live about that much longer than us anyway don't they!
Yeah, that is what I am saying.
5 or even 10 years should not be a problem. But much more than that, and there could be a problem.
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Say you fell for someone 10 years older than you Dak, would that age thing be a contributing factor in whether you would be with her? The thought that if you stayed together for the rest of your life, that you may run into problems later on?
Say you fell for someone 10 years older than you Dak, would that age thing be a contributing factor in whether you would be with her? The thought that if you stayed together for the rest of your life, that you may run into problems later on?
It would be concern to me but I would not let that one concern be the deciding factor.
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Re: Age Differences
Dak's answers are very sensible. It would be a concern but shouldn't be a full deterrant.
On a side point, it is funny that when you're in your 20's you look at women in their 40's and think....no thanks. But now, I really am starting to look at some older women and think "hubba hubba". Only the really very presentable ones in their 40's mind.
Just goes to show that your tastes do change as you get older.
I wonder when I'll start fancying someone like the Queen.
You know, not counting when I've had half a shandy
I disagree with that comment..have you SEEN Slim's mom?
And now, here it is...your moment of Carlin (12/3/2008)
Violent American movies like Die Hard, Terminator, and Lethal Weapon do very well in places like Canada, Japan, and Europe. Very well. Yet these countries do not have nearly the violence of the United States. In 1989, in all of Japan, with a population of 150 million, there were 754 murders. In New York City that year, with a population of only 7.5 million, there were 2,300. It's bred in the bone. Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.