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When I was 28 my bloke was 43 it seemed like a huge gap (to others apparently, we never really noticed) but now I’m 33 and he’s 48 no one bats an eyelid. Take that 15 year age gap back even further to when I was 19 and he was 34 before we met and it would seem even more unusual if we’d have gone out with each other then but we’d have still been pretty much the same people who’d care about each other in the same way as we do today, I’m sure.
That is a lovely story. Thank you for sharing. Its great that you and your partner are happy together. All the best. Kevin
Still women should be aware that a much older man’s sperm produces a less intelligent offspring if she’s thinking of children (or so I read in some research)
Thank you for your comment.
You make an interesting point about the quality of an older man’s sperm. However not all women (or men for that matter) see a relationship as implying children. Also there are alternatives to pprocreation – adoption etc. Its also true that some women can not have children due to infertility.
Thanks again.
Kevin