I have rarely met a 20 year old woman who had the maturity of a 30 year old, male or female, although I have met a lot of 30 year old men who were pretty immature. I don't think, as a rule, 20 year old women should marry 30 year old men. Men die 10 years earlier than women, if she marries a guy 10 years older, she's gonna end up a widow quite young and be left alone for 20 years. Look around, most elderly people are women. They should have married younger, not older.
When I was young, the young men I was involved with were respectful, took the time to be very satisfying, and were not on drugs. I think old men like to think they are better, but, truth is, it has to do with the individual man, not the age.
I think the wider the age difference the more problematic it can be, although it works for some people. Most people are with partners within 5 years of their age,
Take some time to get to know her. Exchange photos of self, family, etc. Skype or telephone. Go meet her instead of sending her money to meet you. Be careful.
British actress Susannah York - one of the most memorable film faces of the 1960s - has died from cancer aged 72. Skip related content
She achieved international fame in a string of classic movies and starred alongside a host of legendary actors including Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando and Peter O'Toole.
York was best known for her roles in A Man For All Seasons and They Shoot Horses - Don't They, for which she received an Oscar nomination.
Her son, actor Orlando Wells, told The Sunday Telegraph that York died on Saturday from advanced bone marrow cancer.
"She was an absolutely fantastic mother, who was very down to earth," Wells said.
"She loved nothing more than cooking a good Sunday roast and sitting around a fire of a winter's evening. In some sense, she was quite a home girl."
During the 1970s York's film roles became less notable, although she appeared in the box office smash Superman, but she continued to enjoy an extensive stage career.
"She was as happy in a pub theatre in Islington as she was in Hollywood," Wells said.
She also starred in several TV roles, including a stint on Casualty.
Away from acting, York wrote two children's books and was an ardent anti-nuclear campaigner.
She vigorously worked for the release of Israeli whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu who disclosed secrets that revealed the Jewish state was building atomic bombs.
She was in Israel when Mr Vanunu was finally set free in 2004 after 18 years in jail.
Sir Tom Stoppard, the playwright and screenwriter, paid tribute to the actress.
"I remember back in 1961 when I was a young journalist, I interviewed her for a magazine for her film Greengage Summer, and I still remember how completely charmed I was," he said
This is one story I have gotten, that as we get older, we are all going to have problems. This is not necessarily true. Of course, anyone at any time can be struck down with a debilitation. But this is so at any age. Gradual physical decline varies tremendously among older people, it seems to be about how one has led their life. There are people in their 70's who are very healthy and active and people in their 40's who are falling apart. So, my point is that the idea that we are all facing debilitation because we are over 50, this is quite a bit misleading, especially in this day and age and depending on how someone has lived and taken care of themselves, for the most part, though there are genetic factors and just being hit from out of the blue with cancer or something. But the point is not who is going to die tomorrow but how one is going to live today. Unless you want to change your entire life to adapt to someone elses physical issues, you shouldn't have to or be expected to or be called bad names if you don't.
Well then you would eliminate a large portion of the people who are on CS forums because many art not single. There is no reason for people who are no longer single not to discuss dating issues as we were dating previously, and, btw, have ended our dating lives successfully by finding long term relationships. if you listen to dating advice from anyone, shouldn't it b e from those who dated successfully? I will tell you, the man i ended up with never at any point in time mislead me or lied or was dishonest in any way.
I am not trying to get over my own hurt, which was years ago and well over now. I am saying stop being dishonest and put someone in the position of being hurt by your dishonesty.
I did not do any disabled bashing. I am bashing dishonesty. My sister is disabled and has been for 40+ years. She dates men who are also disabled. Wierd concept huh?
Three dead after stampede at Budapest nightclub
If people go to a club and it is that crowded, why don't they leave? Why don't they use common sense?