@danijelr15:
Such relationships are not stable as everything has an expiration date, whether it's ones appearance, money in the pocket or personality. Sure, it's all flowers and candy at the beginning when you meet someone, but once it becomes stale be prepared to say goodbye. This is valid for any relationship, even more so for cross-generation.
People constantly have a fear of being single as if it's some kind of disease. It's puzzling to me how so many people yearn for lack of freedom and then afterwards develop the urge to fight for freedom. Evolution truly really is a slow process.
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My boyfriend was twice my age when we met. I was 19 and came on to him, wouldn't take no for an answer. He had apparently never dated anyone 2 years younger than himself, but had dated someone 8 years older.
It's never been anything remotely like a father-son relationship, at least from my perspective. We help and give advice to each other as any other couple would. The stereotype seems to be that older men corrupt younger lovers, but if anything, I've introduced him to some new stuff. >:D