10-29-2014, 09:05 AM
Quote:"Nobody realizes that some people expend tremendous energy merely to be normal.".
..........................................................................~Albert Camus
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This is one of those lovely, simple little quotes that I read years ago and it stuck to me like white on rice. Sometimes when I look back and think about the time and energy I've spent trying to at least appear normal I feel sick with the waste of it. Then I'll fart and the smell reminds me I'm normal enough, that I think too much, and that boiled dinner has its share of disadvantage.
Significant age gaps between couples are fairly common. Charlize Theron is 38 while Sean Penn is 53. Bradley Cooper is 39 and Suki Waterhouse is 22. Michael Douglas is 69 and Catherine Zeta-Jones is 44. Hell, Elton has 15 years on David. Its valid to have concerns regarding how you think the age of your partner will affect you both as you get older, but you also have to remember that no one can predict the future. You can plan for your future all you like, but nothing's set in stone. Be thoughtful of what lay ahead, but live in the moment.
Probably at some point each person in a relationship is going to spend a hot minute pondering the age gap difference. In the end I suspect what matters most is how well the relationship works. If you talk to each other, really listen to each other, are honest and willing to compromise when necessary, I think the question of age becomes less important and more an issue of compatibility.
I've met two men who have slept with their biological fathers, more than one set of brothers who have done the deed, and I'll admit to being a kissing cousin, so a ten or fifteen year age difference between partners doesn't seem very intimidating to me. Yes it is sort of the vice versa of the older woman/younger man paradigm. Some people just prefer men of a certain age, there's no shame in it. As long as you're legal age and you and your partner both consent, I wouldn't sweat the details. Live and let live.