10-03-2013, 04:12 PM
Look, the decision is 100% YOURS to make. But, like others here, i'm a bit surprised that over 8 months you didn't figure out had had alot more "life experience."
8 months? I mean, it's not uncommon for older guys to "fib" a bit about their age. By fib i mean, a guy who's 55 saying he's 50. But 38 vs. 58? If he came out after the 2nd or 3rd date and told you his real age, then you'd be in a different place. Now, you're finding yourself wondering if there's OTHER things he's neglected to tell you.
Funny thing is, your reaction is one based on YOUR life experience. You're a young adult with little life experience (that's NOT an insult, it's reality). So, the fact that you're attracted to older guys isn't a bad or weird thing at all. However, your feelings and beliefs are very much determined by your life experience. ANd so, his lies about his age have triggered your feelings of betrayal.
So, as i said at the outset, the final decision is yours - tho by your post, my gut is you've already made the decision that this lie has changed EVERYTHING about how you view the viability of your LTR. Sounds like you've already decided to break it off. Don't do the same thing to him that he did to you and LIE about the "possibility" of "working it out."
His therapy won't change the past. It won't make him 18 years younger, and if his lie has scarred you, then just break it off and move on. There are LOTS of older single men out there who are COMFORTABLE with their age and would be LUCKY to find a younger guy willing to give an older man a chance at happiness - and in turn, bring YOURSELF happiness.
Move on!
8 months? I mean, it's not uncommon for older guys to "fib" a bit about their age. By fib i mean, a guy who's 55 saying he's 50. But 38 vs. 58? If he came out after the 2nd or 3rd date and told you his real age, then you'd be in a different place. Now, you're finding yourself wondering if there's OTHER things he's neglected to tell you.
Funny thing is, your reaction is one based on YOUR life experience. You're a young adult with little life experience (that's NOT an insult, it's reality). So, the fact that you're attracted to older guys isn't a bad or weird thing at all. However, your feelings and beliefs are very much determined by your life experience. ANd so, his lies about his age have triggered your feelings of betrayal.
So, as i said at the outset, the final decision is yours - tho by your post, my gut is you've already made the decision that this lie has changed EVERYTHING about how you view the viability of your LTR. Sounds like you've already decided to break it off. Don't do the same thing to him that he did to you and LIE about the "possibility" of "working it out."
His therapy won't change the past. It won't make him 18 years younger, and if his lie has scarred you, then just break it off and move on. There are LOTS of older single men out there who are COMFORTABLE with their age and would be LUCKY to find a younger guy willing to give an older man a chance at happiness - and in turn, bring YOURSELF happiness.
Move on!