Age in Dating

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maxwel

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#81
I feel people who date members of the opposite sex that are significantly older are trying to fulfil a parental need tht wasn't met. This isn't true sometimes, but mostly yes it's a mother/father thing.
So... what do you consider "significantly" older?
 
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MollyConnor

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#82
True, but I wasn't the one asking for a mute spouse.

And besides there are some people comfortable enough in who they are in Christ that wouldn't need this.
 

maxwel

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#83
True, but I wasn't the one asking for a mute spouse.

And besides there are some people comfortable enough in who they are in Christ that wouldn't need this.
A must spouse isn't a need.

It's more like...

a gift.
 

jsr1221

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#84
True, but I wasn't the one asking for a mute spouse.

And besides there are some people comfortable enough in who they are in Christ that wouldn't need this.
Just because one is confident in Christ that doesn't mean the opposite sex should stop complimenting. If I'm married or dating, I don't stop telling my wife/girlfriend how much I love her. Or how beautiful she is. Or how smart she is. Just like she doesn't stop saying how much she appreciates me. This is a huge reason why people cheat. Because one person stops feeling loved. And part of not feeling loved is when your spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend stops showing you love.
 
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peppers

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#85
I don't understand what you're trying to say. Is it essentially a maturity issue (besides the height issue)?
yes it is a maturity issue. I haven't dated much but it seems the few i have dated seem to have an issue with my height, my weight, my faith or my stance with God. I could explain but i don't care to much. Lets just say ive had issues. Plus the fact generally maturity comes with life lessons and age. My life has been rough and i need someone that can love me , not because the way i look but someone that has the strength by God to stand by me through ups and downs.
 
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MollyConnor

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#87
Just because one is confident in Christ that doesn't mean the opposite sex should stop complimenting. If I'm married or dating, I don't stop telling my wife/girlfriend how much I love her. Or how beautiful she is. Or how smart she is. Just like she doesn't stop saying how much she appreciates me. This is a huge reason why people cheat. Because one person stops feeling loved. And part of not feeling loved is when your spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend stops showing you love.
I said "they constantly need to be reassured of how great they are." That's neediness not the typical showing appreciation for. And people shouldn't cheat just because their spouse isn't showing appreciation. They should talk about it and deal with it.
 

jsr1221

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I said "they constantly need to be reassured of how great they are." That's neediness not the typical showing appreciation for. And people shouldn't cheat just because their spouse isn't showing appreciation. They should talk about it and deal with it.
Yes people shouldn't cheat. But look how many people do, including Christians. Look how many husbands and wives fail to live up to their role in marriage, and then divorce ultimately happens. Of course it's wrong and people don't work harder like they should. But at the end of the day, women constantly need to feel loved. Men need to constantly feel respected.
 
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MollyConnor

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#89
Yes people shouldn't cheat. But look how many people do, including Christians. Look how many husbands and wives fail to live up to their role in marriage, and then divorce ultimately happens. Of course it's wrong and people don't work harder like they should. But at the end of the day, women constantly need to feel loved. Men need to constantly feel respected.
Oh my goodness. I know this. I never said that they shouldn't show their love/respect. My original comment was a joke to Maxel and wasn't meant to be taken seriously. I think you need to let it go.

And yeah, perhaps this thread was done before but I didn't know about it. Am I seriously expected to know about every single thread that pops up on here?
 

maxwel

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Someone that's old enough to be your parent.
I'm getting all confused now.

Do you mean MY parent, or YOUR parent... or maybe somebody else's parent?

I'm just trying to figure out who I'm allowed to date.
 

jsr1221

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I'm getting all confused now.

Do you mean MY parent, or YOUR parent... or maybe somebody else's parent?

I'm just trying to figure out who I'm allowed to date.
First of all, you don't need anyone to tell you whom to and not to date... Second, I mean the word parent in general. I'm not going to be out seeking a 40 plus year old woman on my end. Now I'm referring to me as an example.
 

maxwel

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First of all, you don't need anyone to tell you whom to and not to date... Second, I mean the word parent in general. I'm not going to be out seeking a 40 plus year old woman on my end. Now I'm referring to me as an example.
Yeah.
A 40 year old woman sounds really old.
 

jsr1221

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Yeah.
A 40 year old woman sounds really old.
For a romantic relationship with a man in his mid 20s, yes. 40 years old in general, no. Not old at all. Just my opinion.
 

maxwel

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For a romantic relationship with a man in his mid 20s, yes. 40 years old in general, no. Not old at all. Just my opinion.
So in your opinion... a 40 year old woman is really old?
 

Lynx

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*Lynx follows the conversation as best he can... look to the left... look to the right... look to the left...

This feels kinda like watching a tennis match.
 
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JeniBean

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#97
I have dated much younger than me 17 years ( I was unaware he was that young and was 2 years in relationship before I saw the ID) and it was a great relationship (ended when he developed an addiction another 2 years later and I couldn't get him away from the cards for anything). First I look no where near my age, so younger men are always hitting on me ( I totally check ID now). Second the younger ones tend to not mind my adventurous side. And if they do, they are secure enough to come with me and watch me hang glide or dive out of an airplane. The also do not mind that I cannot give every second to them, as a solo parent it's hard to see someone daily and spend enormous amount of time with them. Last guy I dated was 2 years older than me (Looking through my dating years that is the average on older men 2 to 3 years older) When I date the older men they cannot handle my adventurous side and always state ...you're crazy...you will kill yourself....blah...blah..blah. They also cannot handle if I am more successful then them and always have a massive jealous issue towards my kids. Their idea of a fun date is dinner and a movie. That is okay now and then, however I would rather go to a ball game, picnic on the beach, LARP, amusement park, etc.....things that involve actual fun interaction. The older men or that in of my age group are highly set in their ways and carry a lot of baggage. If I am going to take the time to date. I want to have fun, not be bored. I haven't dated in some time now, because one thing I have learned is that I am letting GOD lead me. SO the first question now is... are you a christian? I get no or well I believe. I have been there and done that. When it is all said and done. I do not worry about age at all. I look for a christian, sense of humor, intellect, kindness and fun person. So if I am never lead to someone, no problem. I like myself and often take myself out. Yes I am not phased having a dinner by myself, much less anything else. If you can't love your self and the time with yourself, you cannot love someone else.
 

Lynx

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#99
in todays world that could be someone 12 or so years older then you...
"Dad can I ask you a question? Not like father and son, but teenager to teenager? "