Topic: Does it has any impact?
Precious-Man's photo
Thu 09/13/12 05:57 PM
I know many people think about age and relationship and what impact does it have on it? DO YOU AGREE WITH THOSE WHO SAYS AGE IS JUST A NUMBER?

navygirl's photo
Thu 09/13/12 06:05 PM
Edited by navygirl on Thu 09/13/12 06:27 PM
This discussion has been done on another thread. Some think age is a just number and will date anyone and some of us would rather date someone in our age range with a few years different each side. More than a decade for me wouldn't work.

no photo
Thu 09/13/12 06:20 PM
In my opinion, age is definitely important and does make a difference. I am not one of the "age is just a number" people.

pyxxie13's photo
Thu 09/13/12 06:25 PM
Everyone feels differently about that.

wux's photo
Thu 09/13/12 08:39 PM

Everyone feels differently about that.

That would assume that there are only two people who feel about that; if there are more than three, then some doubles and multiples must exist, as only two choices are availalbe: 1. Age is just a number 2. It is not the case that age is just a number.

I challenge your logic.

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To answer the OP: is age just a number? No, it is not. try to date a five-year-old on a busy afternoon in a New York City kindergarten.

Or try to woo a ninety-seven-year-old wizened dowager, and see if you can get it up. If you can, then next ask out a five-thousand-and-forty-two year old Egyptian mummy. See what happens between her and you. If still good, then ask a five-billion-year-old fossilized remains of a nifty trilobite. If that still proves irresistible to you as a lover, then you are invincible, you are very good at love. The best, in fact.

navygirl's photo
Thu 09/13/12 09:01 PM


Everyone feels differently about that.

That would assume that there are only two people who feel about that; if there are more than three, then some doubles and multiples must exist, as only two choices are availalbe: 1. Age is just a number 2. It is not the case that age is just a number.

I challenge your logic.

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To answer the OP: is age just a number? No, it is not. try to date a five-year-old on a busy afternoon in a New York City kindergarten.

Or try to woo a ninety-seven-year-old wizened dowager, and see if you can get it up. If you can, then next ask out a five-thousand-and-forty-two year old Egyptian mummy. See what happens between her and you. If still good, then ask a five-billion-year-old fossilized remains of a nifty trilobite. If that still proves irresistible to you as a lover, then you are invincible, you are very good at love. The best, in fact.


You are too funny but I you sure as heck made your point. :thumbsup:

Soulman1993's photo
Fri 09/14/12 12:40 AM
some older women know how to destroy a man regardless of age

no photo
Fri 09/14/12 04:53 AM

some older women know how to destroy a man regardless of age


huh

Totage's photo
Fri 09/14/12 04:59 AM

I know many people think about age and relationship and what impact does it have on it? DO YOU AGREE WITH THOSE WHO SAYS AGE IS JUST A NUMBER?


Funny thing is I never cared about age, it's always been more about compatibility, but I've always been more attracted to older women. The lady I am with now is my age, but she has the maturity of an older women. Our relationship is still developing and in it's infancy, but I very much so look forward to where it's headed.

pennyg281's photo
Fri 09/14/12 05:10 AM
I agree its about compatibility. But what would I possibly have in common with a 18-25 years old except that they would get along with my kids. Lol.:)

no photo
Fri 09/14/12 08:43 AM
To answer the "Does it have any impact?" question, I think it can do. On the family and friends, depending on thrir families morals/rules/culture. I didn't know this thing I found out about India, as I've never been there, but a guy who is Indian-American was telling me that in India, it's the norm to have children and get married while they're still children themselves. Whereas in my country, people are different in that sense.

navygirl's photo
Fri 09/14/12 09:14 AM

some older women know how to destroy a man regardless of age


Guilty as charged. pitchfork

navygirl's photo
Fri 09/14/12 09:14 AM

I agree its about compatibility. But what would I possibly have in common with a 18-25 years old except that they would get along with my kids. Lol.:)


laugh So true.

navygirl's photo
Fri 09/14/12 09:17 AM


I know many people think about age and relationship and what impact does it have on it? DO YOU AGREE WITH THOSE WHO SAYS AGE IS JUST A NUMBER?


Funny thing is I never cared about age, it's always been more about compatibility, but I've always been more attracted to older women. The lady I am with now is my age, but she has the maturity of an older women. Our relationship is still developing and in it's infancy, but I very much so look forward to where it's headed.


I think you chose wisely. :thumbsup: You have the best of both worlds with this woman.

pyxxie13's photo
Fri 09/14/12 09:19 AM


Everyone feels differently about that.

That would assume that there are only two people who feel about that; if there are more than three, then some doubles and multiples must exist, as only two choices are availalbe: 1. Age is just a number 2. It is not the case that age is just a number.

I challenge your logic.

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To answer the OP: is age just a number? No, it is not. try to date a five-year-old on a busy afternoon in a New York City kindergarten.

Or try to woo a ninety-seven-year-old wizened dowager, and see if you can get it up. If you can, then next ask out a five-thousand-and-forty-two year old Egyptian mummy. See what happens between her and you. If still good, then ask a five-billion-year-old fossilized remains of a nifty trilobite. If that still proves irresistible to you as a lover, then you are invincible, you are very good at love. The best, in fact.

Wux if age is just a number to someone...great. However, if it is not for some...they may have up to dozens of reasons of why the number makes a difference. No logic is needed to figure this out.

MariahsFantasy's photo
Fri 09/14/12 09:20 AM

I agree its about compatibility. But what would I possibly have in common with a 18-25 years old except that they would get along with my kids. Lol.:)


Bieber Fever. love

navygirl's photo
Fri 09/14/12 10:23 AM


I agree its about compatibility. But what would I possibly have in common with a 18-25 years old except that they would get along with my kids. Lol.:)


Bieber Fever. love


laugh laugh laugh

wux's photo
Fri 09/14/12 10:41 AM



Everyone feels differently about that.

That would assume that there are only two people who feel about that; if there are more than three, then some doubles and multiples must exist, as only two choices are availalbe: 1. Age is just a number 2. It is not the case that age is just a number.

I challenge your logic.

-------------

To answer the OP: is age just a number? No, it is not. try to date a five-year-old on a busy afternoon in a New York City kindergarten.

Or try to woo a ninety-seven-year-old wizened dowager, and see if you can get it up. If you can, then next ask out a five-thousand-and-forty-two year old Egyptian mummy. See what happens between her and you. If still good, then ask a five-billion-year-old fossilized remains of a nifty trilobite. If that still proves irresistible to you as a lover, then you are invincible, you are very good at love. The best, in fact.

Wux if age is just a number to someone...great. However, if it is not for some...they may have up to dozens of reasons of why the number makes a difference. No logic is needed to figure this out.


You're right, Pixie. I was trying to be funny.

What you said you said well. Well said.

navygirl's photo
Fri 09/14/12 12:31 PM




Everyone feels differently about that.

That would assume that there are only two people who feel about that; if there are more than three, then some doubles and multiples must exist, as only two choices are availalbe: 1. Age is just a number 2. It is not the case that age is just a number.

I challenge your logic.

-------------

To answer the OP: is age just a number? No, it is not. try to date a five-year-old on a busy afternoon in a New York City kindergarten.

Or try to woo a ninety-seven-year-old wizened dowager, and see if you can get it up. If you can, then next ask out a five-thousand-and-forty-two year old Egyptian mummy. See what happens between her and you. If still good, then ask a five-billion-year-old fossilized remains of a nifty trilobite. If that still proves irresistible to you as a lover, then you are invincible, you are very good at love. The best, in fact.

Wux if age is just a number to someone...great. However, if it is not for some...they may have up to dozens of reasons of why the number makes a difference. No logic is needed to figure this out.


You're right, Pixie. I was trying to be funny.

What you said you said well. Well said.


He He. Wux; love your sense of humour. I knew you were being a smarty pants when you made your post but still found some wisdom in it.

Totage's photo
Fri 09/14/12 01:12 PM



I know many people think about age and relationship and what impact does it have on it? DO YOU AGREE WITH THOSE WHO SAYS AGE IS JUST A NUMBER?


Funny thing is I never cared about age, it's always been more about compatibility, but I've always been more attracted to older women. The lady I am with now is my age, but she has the maturity of an older women. Our relationship is still developing and in it's infancy, but I very much so look forward to where it's headed.


I think you chose wisely. :thumbsup: You have the best of both worlds with this woman.


TY :)