Nah. I don't think that is inherently true it all. I think that if she looked less.... Plastic ...that would be a bigger issue than inherently a woman to man age gap. That's silly.
"According to research, while there is no definitive "success rate" for age gap relationships with older women, studies suggest that when managed well, these relationships can be just as successful as those with smaller age gaps, with some studies even indicating higher satisfaction levels among women in such partnerships, despite facing potential social stigma; however, a significant age gap can still be associated with increased challenges due to life stage differences and societal disapproval."
So a long as both people aren't particularly swayed by other people's opinions about it, it had no difference than if a dude were 10yrs older.
Word, yep at 55 that would be a thing...
I assumed it wasn't since why would they date as a solidified couple let alone get engaged w/out that obvious conversation and being in the same page.
Nah. I don't think that is inherently true it all. I think that if she looked less.... Plastic ...that would be a bigger issue than inherently a woman to man age gap. That's silly.
"According to research, while there is no definitive "success rate" for age gap relationships with older women, studies suggest that when managed well, these relationships can be just as successful as those with smaller age gaps, with some studies even indicating higher satisfaction levels among women in such partnerships, despite facing potential social stigma; however, a significant age gap can still be associated with increased challenges due to life stage differences and societal disapproval."
So a long as both people aren't particularly swayed by other people's opinions about it, it had no difference than if a dude were 10yrs older.
Unless he still wants to have a child, or two. His new woman should still be young enough for that.
Word, yep at 55 that would be a thing... I assumed it wasn't since why would they date as a solidified couple let alone get engaged w/out that obvious conversation and being in the same page.
Might not be something that was at first a conscious desire for him, but started to bother him later.
That's presumptuous.
Rather than projecting your assumptions on to them, maybe realize it could be 101 things non of which you would know:
-lost chemistry
-infidelity
-heat from being near Trumps orbit as SHTF
-arguments
-money/finances/prenup/debt
-extended family or friends clashed...
-sex drive imbalance
-emotional unavailability
-career ambition
Etc etc