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Re: Does ages really matter in relationships?
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LeddiBoss
on 18/03/2018, 09:25:37 UTC
Is the age of the partner important? Unfortunately, we are quite stereotyped and predictable in this matter. As studies have shown - age has a limit for love.
Hot youth.
Studies conducted by the portal of dating showed that men are much more likely to choose girls younger than themselves or women of the same age, and older women are usually interested, as a rule, while they themselves are young. It became clear that women of different age groups are interested in men of different ages. Most often young girls are looking for older partners, and older women look at young men.
Men and women differ from one another in that their goals change with age. Basically, men are interested in younger women. Or, the older a man, the younger the girl he tries to seduce. In particular, during the crisis of middle age, when interest in younger partners increases. Women pass this period more cautiously - a new experience for them is more important than the age of the partner.
"Values" - first of all.
Both sexes pragmatically evaluate the significance of the age of the second "half". Young girls rarely develop relationships with younger guys and even their peers, because they have no experience, no capital. They are interested in the older children, because the needs and interests of this age group are already slightly different. As a rule, an acceptable age difference is within ten years. Men who are older than this threshold seem to young women representatives of a different era and strong relationships are very rare. Many girls are afraid that older men have much more experience, which often makes it difficult to create a lasting union.
A beautiful sex by nature is curious - women like to try something that has not been in their life yet. Moreover - they constantly say, they want to share their impressions, as, as it was explained, the most lasting relations are established. They feel that many older men are able to ignore their emotions associated with new experiences.
Men, in turn, almost do not pay attention to the difference in age, but the statistics argue that it is important for them that the girl was younger. Many explanations have been invented for this approach, but human nature dictates its own - men "love" with their eyes, and women's beauty and age are strongly connected. This rule applies to both single and divorced men. When they find the love of their life, age is not so important.
Middle age crisis.
The youngest girls are most interested in men aged 40-45 years, most often experiencing at that time a midlife crisis. Sometimes this term can last up to five years, but it is most palpable in 43 years. Then men are interested in 20-25-year-old girls.
In women, a middle-aged crisis usually begins around the 40th birthday, but this period lasts from 2 to 5 years. Most women experience the greatest burden from this phenomenon when they reach 44 years of age. Then women also try to find younger partners, but not as intensively as men.