Is that really so wrong?
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TimBur77 — 13 years ago(December 07, 2012 10:35 PM)
Is that really so wrong?
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Imortala — 13 years ago(December 08, 2012 03:24 PM)
maybe not that bad if she is 19. But i think it's not right when she's 16. And a virgin. That is my opinion you can't just take a 16 years old and just decide for her. Because it doesn't matter how much educated she is people must get some experience in relationships
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TimBur77 — 13 years ago(December 08, 2012 09:35 PM)
I hope not cuz that is how I see her. She's got more leverage than I do.
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krupocin-1 — 13 years ago(December 09, 2012 04:42 PM)
I'm a 3rd year psych resident so I my opinion is based on clinical evidence, not personal bias, but a relationship between a 19 yr old and a 35 yr old is not "wrong" per se, but it is light years away from normal or healthy. It is actually very common for younger women to be very attracted to mature men, but the ones who actually act on it and enter into a relationship (beyond a 1 night stand) typically have some deep seeded "daddy" & abandonment issues. On the other hand, the 35 yr old male who enters into a committed relationship with a 19 yr old female (and like I said, relationship, sex or one night fooling around is not as bad) is either extremely commitment averse using the 19 yr old as an excuse to stay single and free or even worse very emotionally immature and unable to connect with someone their own age on an intimate level. I'm not saying you should break up but don't expect anything healthy to come out of this, even if it lasts.
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Coaster610 — 13 years ago(December 09, 2012 08:29 PM)
No. Love is love. I'm sure one can point to facts or personal stories or anything else to show how a 16 year difference is unhealthy or not right in a relationship, but if two people love each other, that's all that matters. It really just depends on the people!
It's kind of like parents who only let their children watch age-appropriate films. I saw American Beauty when I was 11. Many parents might find that disgraceful, unhealthy, and wrong. But me? I found that I had finally viewed a film that dealt with issues nobody spoke about, issues that I was dealing with firsthand, and it comforted me to know I wasn't alone. It felt right. So to each their own. -
Mutant101 — 13 years ago(December 29, 2012 11:18 AM)
Not wrong, definitely if she looks like Elizabeth Olsen! On a serious note, one of my best friends who is 30 years old, broke up with his 19 year old girlfriend (per my advice). He basically told me that the age gap was getting too weird for him and I explained to him that if the age gap is really an issue, then he needs to end the relationship. If you're dwelling on a specific age gap in relationship, obviously you have doubts about the relationship.
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doggie_rodriguez — 11 years ago(November 19, 2014 04:41 PM)
Terrible advice. With each passing day the "age gap" becomes less and less of a big deal.
30 to 19. Okay, maybe a little weird. (although I'm fine with it)
35 to 24. Probably not a problem to most people.
40 to 29. No one on the planet gives a $h*t. -
stephen-576-470501 — 13 years ago(January 08, 2013 05:12 AM)
Not wrong butdifficult.
Plus, it all depends on how old you are when you meet. My wife is 18+ years younger than me but we met when she was 37 and I, 55. We rarely have any issue with it now, (usually it's the source of good-natured ribbing for both of us), but, to be honest, I don't exactly look forward to my being in my eighties and her only in her 60's, (for those of you not there yetthere's a huge difference).
So I guess I would say there's a "Goldilocks" region for these May/December relationships (not too hot, not too cold) in that, the age difference means more the younger you are and the older you are with a part in the middle that'sjust perfect. -
nereidon — 13 years ago(January 24, 2013 04:33 AM)
i guess it depends on how young at heart you are and how mature she is. and eventually it is really like the little calculation he made, it is all a matter of perspective, when you are 87 she is 71, no one would see anything wrong with that, but just because she is rather young it is all wrong or what? because she needs to make more experiences first? well if we decide on that considering the example the movie gave us, i dont think we will find us to be satisfied either. Finally she slept with a random guy she didnt like and i bet it was as disappointing as it could get. Hard to see how that was the better decision or in any way an experience she could grow on. Unless by that we mean becoming bitter and cynical like the Romantic Literature Teacher.
Cant see anything wrong to actually be with someone you like and feel you belong to, no matter what anyone else says. it is simply none of their business. and life is short enough.
" People being stupid is not a plot hole " - by redwingjs
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krupocin-1 — 13 years ago(January 27, 2013 11:52 AM)
I definitely wasn't saying this is "wrong" but basically what I was getting at is that any female who is looking to enter a long term relationship with a 35 year old man has some psychological issues and vice versa. This isn't my opinion, it's a fact that has to do with one about to enter their most critical years of emotional growth and personal development and the other essentially middle age. The 35 year old man who is entering into a relationship that isn't strictly physical with a 19 year old woman is seriously emotionally stunted (when is the last time you met a 19 yr old girl who would intellectually stimulate you at 35 lol!? I went to med school and that was even true there with some of the brightest women I've ever met). On the other side of the coin, a 19 yr old woman who is entering into a relationship with a 35 yr old man has some serious "daddy" issues. Like I said, it's not wrong, and if the 2 people can balance these issues (since of course there is much more to it than these 2 superficial manifestations) than more power to them, but let's not go on about "love is love" and all that, it's bs and a big of why this country is so fkd up.
Just for the record as well, I'm not a cynic at all when it comes to love, actually quite the opposite I get crap from friends for being a real life Ted Mosby at times lol, and of course I have my issues too. I guess just after seeing in my ward so many addicts and borderlines and suicidal teens lusting after older men I realize that nothing exists in a bubble and these women (and men) often has some major issues. Also, just for the record, there's very little unusual with 30 & 45, and absolutely nothing unusual about 35 & 45. The reason 19 & 35 is so crazy is bc of the fact that a 19 yr old woman, while mature physically, still has a long way to go emotionally. -
liscarkat-2 — 13 years ago(January 27, 2013 05:08 PM)
Sorry, but what you say is not a 'fact'. The success of such a relationship depends upon the personalities of the two individuals who are involved. Having the relationship is not an indication of being 'emotionally stunted' or 'crazy' or having 'serious issues'. However, it looks like you have some hangups about it yourself, so you should definitely avoid being involved with anyone who's not your age.
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lulupalooza — 11 years ago(November 04, 2014 06:33 PM)
That doesn't mean that it actually is. There are countries and cultures where it's the "norm" for men over 70 years old to marry girls as young as 10. Doesn't make it right. Also, it was once the "norm" for white people to own black slaves in the U.S. Now we know that it is wrong to do so.
Historically, the public's perception isn't always normal and healthy.
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