FlowersPetal: I don't have children, but I'm wondering how most who do, here, would respond to their daughters if they were in this lady's 'predicament'. Just wondering....
It would sadden me to see my daughter having to feed, wash and change diapers instead of having a reliable, strong and supportive man at her side. My apology for being such a realistic, worst case scenario thinker.
Oct 27, 2010 12:00 PM CST Someone twice than my age...
FlowersPetalHelsinki, Southern Finland Finland75 Posts
FlowersPetalHelsinki, Southern Finland Finland75 posts
Siebesiech: It would sadden me to see my daughter having to feed, wash and change diapers instead of having a reliable, strong and supportive man at her side. My apology for being such a realistic, worst case scenario thinker.
Siebesiech: It would sadden me to see my daughter having to feed, wash and change diapers instead of having a reliable, strong and supportive man at her side. My apology for being such a realistic, worst case scenario thinker.
I agree with you! If was my daughter, I said tho her: "Back to school, make a course at UNiversity, find a job, enjoy your life! You are too young to die, darling! " Sad scene indeed!
im 34 yo, and im dating a 67 yo man from england. we've been seeing each other for a while, and we r happy with each other. we fit well, and want something serious... the problem is, my mother seems not like the idea...she's worry with my bf's age, n hate to think im too young for him. as i live in a village, people also talk about it, n says some 'negative' things about the age difference n culture difference. just some opinion please... how to make it works... i need more confidence to work it out better, since i know i want him too, as much as he want me ...:)
There is only one thing that matters, your & his happiness together. As long as the both of you are happy with one another in the relationship, then who cares what other people say or may imply? I say go for it girl and congratulations on finding someone that has made you happy and congratulations to the lucky man that has found you.
lookup64: do what 99% of women don't do these days. listen to your heart. it's that simple. all the people in your village, your family, people here don't know what it's really saying. so advice and whispers don't mean jack. but your heart knows. good luck.
tightboxersbrighton, West Sussex, England UK650 posts
an2ahan: hi...
im 34 yo, and im dating a 67 yo man from england. we've been seeing each other for a while, and we r happy with each other. we fit well, and want something serious... the problem is, my mother seems not like the idea...she's worry with my bf's age, n hate to think im too young for him. as i live in a village, people also talk about it, n says some 'negative' things about the age difference n culture difference. just some opinion please... how to make it works... i need more confidence to work it out better, since i know i want him too, as much as he want me ...:)
I know what site to come to just before I am ready to go into a nursing home. I will pretend that I am loaded and get girls to perform for me online while I send A check for £10 per month towards overheads.
so i am 69 and on the site and dating ladies of various ages. i have asked the question about age but honestly i have had no negatives because age is in the head not the body and i am young at heart and fit for my age and able to do the things i did at 50 most of the time, and the important thing to me is chemistry. i have et some women and it did not work because the chemistry was not right and i have made some really good friends when it was right. the important thing to me is to have a friend more than anything else because friendship outlasts passion and romantic notions and my measure of the relationship ( i don't mean that to sound cold) is whether i miss the person. i have no concern for other peoples opinions and attitudes and views, it is not their life and the happiness of my partner and myself is so much more important
In response to: hi...
im 34 yo, and im dating a 67 yo man from england. we've been seeing each other for a while, and we r happy with each other. we fit well, and want something serious... the problem is, my mother seems not like the idea...she's worry with my bf's age, n hate to think im too young for him. as i live in a village, people also talk about it, n says some 'negative' things about the age difference n culture difference. just some opinion please... how to make it works... i need more confidence to work it out better, since i know i want him too, as much as he want me ...:)
lookup64: do what 99% of women don't do these days. listen to your heart. it's that simple. all the people in your village, your family, people here don't know what it's really saying. so advice and whispers don't mean jack. but your heart knows. good luck.
yes... then i will only take good advices from you all, which will help me more confidence...
age is just a no nothing more if ur happy go for it and good luck
an2ahan: hi...
im 34 yo, and im dating a 67 yo man from england. we've been seeing each other for a while, and we r happy with each other. we fit well, and want something serious... the problem is, my mother seems not like the idea...she's worry with my bf's age, n hate to think im too young for him. as i live in a village, people also talk about it, n says some 'negative' things about the age difference n culture difference. just some opinion please... how to make it works... i need more confidence to work it out better, since i know i want him too, as much as he want me ...:)
Siebesiech: It would sadden me to see my daughter having to feed, wash and change diapers instead of having a reliable, strong and supportive man at her side. My apology for being such a realistic, worst case scenario thinker.
good thinking.. but once u make decision...u must have aware all the possibilities though.
JSuburbia: There is only one thing that matters, your & his happiness together. As long as the both of you are happy with one another in the relationship, then who cares what other people say or may imply? I say go for it girl and congratulations on finding someone that has made you happy and congratulations to the lucky man that has found you.
im 34 yo, and im dating a 67 yo man from england. we've been seeing each other for a while, and we r happy with each other. we fit well, and want something serious... the problem is, my mother seems not like the idea...she's worry with my bf's age, n hate to think im too young for him. as i live in a village, people also talk about it, n says some 'negative' things about the age difference n culture difference. just some opinion please... how to make it works... i need more confidence to work it out better, since i know i want him too, as much as he want me ...:)
nobody knows your heart like you do you are old enough to know what you want go for it. tell him to put a ring on it
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I don't fall for luxury and wealth, and less for famous guys..
Got my eyes wide open here!
not easy to impress her with money or fame ...keep on searching