NicolettaRose
Practically Family
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I have always dated men old then me, I find men my own age to be immature and don't have their lives figured out yet.
NicolettaRose said:I have always dated men old then me, I find men my own age to be immature and don't have their lives figured out yet.
Actually, yes you do, read the recent medical research. You will produce less sperm, which will be less mobile and less healthy, as you age. Not to mention the lack of ability to deliver the goods.Zig2k143 said:Lol yea but we can have children at any point in our lives.... We don't expire at a certain age and stop producing sperm like women do with their eggs.
cgab1 said:I used to attract older women when I was a young man in my twenties. Now, at 43, I prefer them younger for obvious reasons, but not too much younger. But I must say, I enjoyed dating older women at the time.
Cgab
Paisley said:Anyone who would have children should first consider whether they will likely be healthy and energetic enough for the next 20 years to take care of them.
Paisley said:Anyone who would have children should first consider whether they will likely be healthy and energetic enough for the next 20 years to take care of them.
Aaron Hats said:My wife is 20 years older than me. What do I win?
We've been married 16 years and are happier than ever. Don't ask me how or why it works...it just does.
Aaron
Daisy Buchanan said:For the most part I've always dated men a bit older than me. I was engaged to a man 7 years my senior, we met when I had just turned 19 and was just a freshman in college. He had been out of college for a few years. I was with him for nearly 4 years, and it was the best relationship I ever had. For some silly reason, going into my senior year of college I decided that I preferred having fun with my friends than being engaged, so I broke things off. You know that mentality of the 22 year old who wants to see the world and be free. Oh what a silly mentality.
Miss Neecerie said:You win.....erm a date with your wife...geez....you have the great wife -and- you still want a prize......
This is true. It's hard for a Father to play catch with his son if he's using a walker!Paisley said:Anyone who would have children should first consider whether they will likely be healthy and energetic enough for the next 20 years to take care of them.