While mature women dating younger men is the latest trend, there are women continuing to find beautiful relationships with older men. Here is one of those stories.
I have been dating a man 20 years older than me (Couple with 41 year age gap). We have been together 6 months and have not had any problems. He has a child (5) and so do I (3). I have been married once for about 4 years and had been in a serious, committed relationship with my husband for about 5 years prior to that. My ex-husband had been cheating on me while I was pregnant and started taking care of my newborn. Since I have been in my new relationship, I have not been this happy in I don't know how long. Our only real difference is our age - it took a little bit to get used to, and of course, I was extremely careful just being a younger woman, and afraid of taken advantage of. I knew him for about two years and was attracted to him even before we discussed our attraction and why we both had these feelings. I met him through my father - they are like best friends. The age gap is no big deal in his family but it's a little bit harder for my family since they come from a fairly small Wisconsin town. This man is wonderful: he loves and respects me, he's not bossy, he loves helping out, he hardly acts or looks his age, but yet, he has the wisdom that we need. We learn new things from each other all the time. We have so many similarities despite being two decades apart. As far as the lovemaking goes, it's better than perfect. Men my age want as much as they can get, wherever they can get it and just care about themselves. With this man, if I need or want something, I don't even really need to say.
He just knows. We have no complaints; only we can't get enough of each other. Things are so great that I sometimes get scared. Please tell me if it is all normal and if there are other women like me. Actually your relationship is not unusual a lot - we can say this based on dozens of messages we receive each week (if you wish to share your story, use the link below). In fact, age gap among couples is losing its important and even older women are finding wonderful relationships with younger men.
Now as you have said, the 20 year age difference is a big difference, but the good thing about your relationship is that you both have been able to take advantage of each other's strengths - for example, you as a young woman bring more energy and youthfulness to the relationship, while he brings maturity and wisdom to it. In other words, best of both worlds.
It seems that you are both happy and things are going well for you. Yes, people around you might see this as odd, but listen to me, if you love it, forget the rest. What good is a man your age if he can't make you happy? And if this man makes you happy, well, then he is your man.
I have been dating a man 20 years older than me (Couple with 41 year age gap). We have been together 6 months and have not had any problems. He has a child (5) and so do I (3). I have been married once for about 4 years and had been in a serious, committed relationship with my husband for about 5 years prior to that. My ex-husband had been cheating on me while I was pregnant and started taking care of my newborn. Since I have been in my new relationship, I have not been this happy in I don't know how long. Our only real difference is our age - it took a little bit to get used to, and of course, I was extremely careful just being a younger woman, and afraid of taken advantage of. I knew him for about two years and was attracted to him even before we discussed our attraction and why we both had these feelings. I met him through my father - they are like best friends. The age gap is no big deal in his family but it's a little bit harder for my family since they come from a fairly small Wisconsin town. This man is wonderful: he loves and respects me, he's not bossy, he loves helping out, he hardly acts or looks his age, but yet, he has the wisdom that we need. We learn new things from each other all the time. We have so many similarities despite being two decades apart. As far as the lovemaking goes, it's better than perfect. Men my age want as much as they can get, wherever they can get it and just care about themselves. With this man, if I need or want something, I don't even really need to say.He just knows. We have no complaints; only we can't get enough of each other. Things are so great that I sometimes get scared. Please tell me if it is all normal and if there are other women like me. Actually your relationship is not unusual a lot - we can say this based on dozens of messages we receive each week (if you wish to share your story, use the link below). In fact, age gap among couples is losing its important and even older women are finding wonderful relationships with younger men.
Now as you have said, the 20 year age difference is a big difference, but the good thing about your relationship is that you both have been able to take advantage of each other's strengths - for example, you as a young woman bring more energy and youthfulness to the relationship, while he brings maturity and wisdom to it. In other words, best of both worlds.It seems that you are both happy and things are going well for you. Yes, people around you might see this as odd, but listen to me, if you love it, forget the rest. What good is a man your age if he can't make you happy? And if this man makes you happy, well, then he is your man.

















It has become a concern for the whole world now as to how to save the world from destruction and devastation that would be the consequence of over population. Individually all the countries in the world are taking up measures to limit and control the population of their country but then in most of the countries the rules are not rigid and the counter actions are not stern therefore the measures either have not been implemented well or in some cases have not been followed in a proper manner. Family planning has been the key word in the run for development which the third world have been suggested time and gain but then their lack of infrastructure to spread the awareness in these countries have let condition deteriorate. Here we would discuss about family planning and its role in world development.
There are two types of family planning one of them refers to the usage of artificial methods and the other is called natural Family planning in which a woman’s natural infertile phases are emphasized upon.
Jean-Pierre Orlewicz, 17, and Alexander James Letkemann, 18, entered not guilty pleas Monday in Romulus District Court for on one count each of first-degree premeditated murder, felony murder and mutilation of a corpse in the death of Daniel Gene-Vincent Sorensen, 26.
After the murder, the teens allegedly used a blowtorch on Sorensen’s hands and feet in an attempt to remove his fingerprints, officials said.