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Not at all.. it just means that different people mature at different times depending on their personality/up bringing/experiencesOnwardclimb said:which accounts for/defines IMmaturity!!!!!
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These are the couples who in a previous post you claim to love and respect? but obviously you don't believe and you think they are deceiving themselves??Onwardclimb said:Ive heard VERY similar stories from other couples that have vastly different ages, and it always amazes me how the younger party involved in the relationship is always mature for their age. From what Ive seen in every couple with big age differences that Ive personally known, the older party typically uses that as a way to excuse their attraction/actions towards the younger party, and the younger party typically flatters themselves into thinking they are more mature than they really are because they are in a relationship with someone who, at their age, should be more mature than them. Im NOT saying that this is you and/or your situation its just what Ive seen from the couples that Ive known.
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Onwardclimb said:I understand about being labeled more mature than your age. I get that a lot. My favorite movies are old B&Ws. The music I love is: crooners, classical and classical jazz from the 20s, 30s, and 40s (esp. Ella Fitzgerald). I find pretty much NOTHING appealing about todays culure, fads, stars, singers, humor, music, society, etc pretty much everything about current times repulses me, and I long for days that were looooooooooong gone even before I was born.
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Onwardclimb said:Yet the prospect of dating/marrying an 80-95 year old man disgusts me. Despite the fact that a man in that age group would probably share my interests/values/beliefs etc , we would still be on different pages because of the differences in our ages and the maturity that accompanies them. Not to mention the fact that I have absolutely NO physical attraction towards old men and do not wish to be a nurse with benefits.
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Onwardclimb said:I will not kid/flatter myself that I am as mature as a 80-95 year old man though--just the fact that theyve lived as long as they have adds to their maturity.
I agree, but then again I DISagree. All that you mention is apart of maturity, but I think age (the length of time someone's been around) has a lot to do with it as well. When your young although you may have an older person's personality/upbringing/experiences etc... you still posess a certain amount of naivete that the older person typically does not have. Even the Bible speaks of respecting your elders etc... why do you think that is???? I believe its because there's wisdom/less naivete with age--or at least there should becharligirl said:Not at all.. it just means that different people mature at different times depending on their personality/up bringing/experiences
I can "love and respect" someone and still DISapprove of their behavior and way of thinking.These are the couples who in a previous post you claim to love and respect? but obviously you don't believe and you think they are deceiving themselves??
Musical preferences and love of old movies doesn't equal maturity... merely good taste!
... I fail to see a difference. I applied the same principle of what your saying to myself and a man in the 80-95 year old age range would probably be a person with whom I could fully relate to (or at least "fully relate to" in the way you described)--yet I'm NOT too keen on the thought of anything romantic with someone that ageGood grief!! who mentioned a 60+ age difference?? that's old enough to be your grandfather! I am talking about an age difference with a man who is not even old enough to be my father!!!!!
Yep. You sure SHOULD--j/k, lol!!!!!By your definition of maturity then I should know far more about this subject and have a fuller understanding on it than you because I am 10 years older... do you think that is the case??
If you fail to see that there is a difference between a 12 year age gap between husband and wife and a 60-70 year age gap, then there is really no further discussion to be had on the subject.Onwardclimb said:
... I fail to see a difference. I applied the same principle of what your saying to myself and a man in the 80-95 year old age range would probably be a person with whom I could fully relate to (or at least "fully relate to" in the way you described)--yet I'm NOT too keen on the thought of anything romantic with someone that age
Rosa Mystica said:As a general rule, I don't want a guy in his early 20s. Most of the ones I know personally act like they're 15.
crydun said:Age is just a number to me. I'm 27 and I personally don't want to date anyone under 30. I just can't relate to youner guys. They are irresponsible and don't know how to treat a woman. Older guys(on the average) seemed to have loved and lost more and know what they lost.
On the other hand, I don't want somebody with one foot in the grave either. I'm thinking 30-45 should be my age range. Of course, there are exceptions.
That girl from the dating site I've been talking with is eight years younger. I wish there weren't so big a difference.
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