Marriage between two persons with high age deference (10 to 15 yrs) is right?

India
September 12, 2010 9:27am CST
What do you think about the marriage of two persons in which the one person is 10 to 15 yrs older than other person?
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@p3ks626 (6538)
• Philippines
12 Sep 10
I guess 10-15 years is not really a huge gap. Its okay for individuals to have that kind of relationship with a person with that age. What I think that's not normal and that some other kind of motive is there is when a young woman age 19-23 would have a relationship with someone around 65-80 years old.
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@adel09 (490)
• Philippines
12 Sep 10
For me, when it comes to love, age doesn't matter. You will love him/her no matter what and no matter who she/he is.
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• Philippines
12 Sep 10
My best friend's husband is 11 years older than she is. My first cousin's husband is 16 years older. Both my friend and my cousin are happily married. Their husbands love them very much. So I think there is nothing wrong with having a spouse who is much older as long as you love each other.
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• United States
12 Sep 10
Hi! I am acculatly married to a man that is 23 years older than me I'm 29 and he's 52. I have no problem with age differece as long as you two love each other.
• Philippines
12 Sep 10
I would rather marry someone older than someone younger. Beyond just numbers, I am looking for maturity and that's something hard to find in someone who is younger than you. I am not saying that this goes true to all, but it went true for me. As you grow older, you end up looking for security and maturity and a better sense of responsibility. Some older people are able to offer that.
• Philippines
12 Sep 10
You can never teach the heart who to love. Whether the guy is 10 years older than the girl like a May-December kind of relationship or the guy is much younger than the girl 10 years her senior. It really doesn't matter. As long as both parties know what they're doing and both are mature enough to handle their own responsibilities then there's no problem there. Anyway, it's their life they have to live.
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