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What age gap is too big in a relationship?

What age gap is too big in a relationship?

A relationship age gap bigger than 10 years often comes with its own set of issues. “While there are always exceptions to rules, a good rule to remember is that dating someone more than 10 years older will present challenges now or later that add to the preexisting challenges any relationship has,” he says.

Is 17 and 20 an acceptable age gap?

17 is also legal in most places including all but 12 US states and most of those states have close-age-exemptions. 17 and 20 is not at all a big age difference. They are most likely nearly equal in maturity.

How much age difference is acceptable in a relationship?

It is an exciting time for experimenting with dating. The old rule of determining a socially-acceptable age difference in partners goes something like this: half your age plus seven (40 = 20 +7 = 27) to define the minimum age of a partner and your age minus seven times two (40 = 33 * 2 = 60) to define the maximum age of a partner.

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Does a 10 year age gap make a difference in a relationship?

“ 10-year age gap, pretty sure it makes no difference. ” “ Yes. 15-year age gap. 40 years old. He became insecure and jealous. He didn’t have his life together and since he was a Marine and went through a divorce, he was cut off from his emotions.

Does age gap matter when it comes to marriage?

A widely-circulated 2014 Emory University study of 3,000 recently married and divorced people showed that age gap was correlated with breaking up; couples with ages falling within five years of each other were significantly less likely to divorce than couples who had age gaps of, say, 10 or 20 years.

Are there large age gaps in the dating pool?

We are seeing large age gaps in the dating pool and not just the typical old-man-younger-woman narrative. For example, a 2003 AARP study reported that 34 percent of women over 39 years old were dating younger men.