05-05-2014, 08:49 AM
To the OP
Hi Anon.
I am 56. I have been the younger partner in a older-younger relationship. I was 20 he was 44 at the time. We had a wonderful 17 years together. He passed on from cancer. If you read my post, this, you would know.
So, let’s unpack this very important issue of older – younger relationships.
This is a decision that concerns only the two of you. Nobody else. What others may think of your decision is, at the end of the day pretty irrelevant.
You have the right to find happiness, and if you do so with an older person, and he with a younger, then that’s all that matters.
Also, it is of nobody’s concern what each of you may be really seeking from such a relationship. To name just a few, Father figure, security, stability, equality, recognition, makes no difference, as long as the 2 of you are happy and comfortable.
A younger / older relationship may just be exactly where you may find that happiness. Without trying you will never know.
Not all older men are that “creepy-old-guy-looking-looking-for-a-quickie” or douch-bag just “looking-for-a-trophy-boy”.
More often than not, the older guy has materially, everything (house, car, furniture, finances) and is looking for a partnership that can “just move in” as it were.
A younger person, such as your-self, could be just that. Remember, the older you get, without accumulating resources, the more you look like a lush / sponge, and it may well be this is what he is afraid of.
This is just one of many legitimate reasons that older guys take an interest it the younger (say under 25) guys.
I would dearly love to have a younger partner, for this very reason 18 – 25. This does not mean that I have “excluded” anyone else who is older, I just thing that that’s what would be an ideal match, given my circumstances.
And it would be a very unwary person who called me “the creepy-old-guy” indeed
To many times, I have been taken for an express-cash-machine by guys 25 +
Yes, assuming you opt in, there are things both of you will have to bear in mind, but these things can be negotiated up-front as the relationship develops. (if)
My stance is thus. Listen to your gut. If you feel comfortable going to dinner, then accept. What have you lost? Nothing. If things progress from there, and you remain comfortable, there should be no problem.
Meet with him. Become friends, if it grows, be up-front negotiate, don’t present a list of conditions.. If it doesn’t then you will have made a friend.
Lastly, older-younger relationships are often more stable, more long term, and far, far less turbulent than 2 guys of similar age…
Go with your gut. Find happiness. It is your right.
Trial by error
Hi Anon.
I am 56. I have been the younger partner in a older-younger relationship. I was 20 he was 44 at the time. We had a wonderful 17 years together. He passed on from cancer. If you read my post, this, you would know.
So, let’s unpack this very important issue of older – younger relationships.
This is a decision that concerns only the two of you. Nobody else. What others may think of your decision is, at the end of the day pretty irrelevant.
You have the right to find happiness, and if you do so with an older person, and he with a younger, then that’s all that matters.
Also, it is of nobody’s concern what each of you may be really seeking from such a relationship. To name just a few, Father figure, security, stability, equality, recognition, makes no difference, as long as the 2 of you are happy and comfortable.
A younger / older relationship may just be exactly where you may find that happiness. Without trying you will never know.
Not all older men are that “creepy-old-guy-looking-looking-for-a-quickie” or douch-bag just “looking-for-a-trophy-boy”.
More often than not, the older guy has materially, everything (house, car, furniture, finances) and is looking for a partnership that can “just move in” as it were.
A younger person, such as your-self, could be just that. Remember, the older you get, without accumulating resources, the more you look like a lush / sponge, and it may well be this is what he is afraid of.
This is just one of many legitimate reasons that older guys take an interest it the younger (say under 25) guys.
I would dearly love to have a younger partner, for this very reason 18 – 25. This does not mean that I have “excluded” anyone else who is older, I just thing that that’s what would be an ideal match, given my circumstances.
And it would be a very unwary person who called me “the creepy-old-guy” indeed
To many times, I have been taken for an express-cash-machine by guys 25 +
Yes, assuming you opt in, there are things both of you will have to bear in mind, but these things can be negotiated up-front as the relationship develops. (if)
My stance is thus. Listen to your gut. If you feel comfortable going to dinner, then accept. What have you lost? Nothing. If things progress from there, and you remain comfortable, there should be no problem.
Meet with him. Become friends, if it grows, be up-front negotiate, don’t present a list of conditions.. If it doesn’t then you will have made a friend.
Lastly, older-younger relationships are often more stable, more long term, and far, far less turbulent than 2 guys of similar age…
Go with your gut. Find happiness. It is your right.
Trial by error