Hi.
I'm new to the site and found it while searching younger man/older woman relationships. I'm about to enter into one myself and I'm already feeling the guilt in it and thinking that the odds are so against this. I'm 45, he's 27. We actually have been involved with each other via phone and skype over the past two months, and we are acutally meeting this weekend--finally. (We live three hours apart.) We're both so excited for this to be happening. He's mature, has dated older women in the past, and he claims he's not looking for children. He's like an old soul and we have so many significant beliefs in common about family, life, etc. I'm trying to not think of the issues that come with our age gap, like the future, like his parents who don't approve it, like my mother who thinks it's ridiculous. My daughter knows I'm interested in someone but she doesn't know his age--she hasn't asked much. She's in college out of state.
After reading some of the posts, I feel there's hope that a loving, respectful relationship can happen. I just don't believe in forever in anything anymore. I wonder when the day will come when he feels something is missing in his life--like kids. Children at my age are out of the question for me and I've made it clear. Again, he says he doesn't want that. I will just take it day by day, and if we hit it off the way I'm expecting we will this weekend, I will just have to get used to the comments, criticisms that come with this type of relationship.
I hope to update this thread in a couple months on my relationship status. I was grateful to read the posts here.
:-)
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Wow, it is comforting and reassuring to see many more women speak out who are dating men much younger than them. I am still involved with the younger man I posted about over a month ago. We get along wonderfully, I'm happy when I'm with him, miss him when I'm not. The age difference (45/27) is becoming less of an issue for me. My mother isn't thrilled but is reluctantly and slowly coming around. My daughter who is in college is sill not aware of the situation but she will be soon enough once her year is over. I'm just going to keep moving along as we have and hope for a positive reacation from my daughter. That could be the deciding factor if the relationship continues or not. I don't want to upset her or make her feel uncomfortable.
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