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 women older than guy 15 years, is the relationship possible.?

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yukilemon
post May 7 2015, 03:27 PM

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Well, as a woman, I seriously think it will be hard for that woman. No matter how much you love her, she will surely have the impression that you are just being childish. In other word, lack of security. Even though many will tell you, age does not matter, but seriously, it does for women - especially over 30y/o women. Matured women can be very independent, self confident, but the last thing they want is having a much younger bf, where most of the time women will not feel secure with.

However, having to say that doesn't mean that you should give up. At the end of the day, it really depends on both of you. How much you trust each other, how much both of you are willing to put in. I always believe that where there is a will, there will be the way.

I myself have a very tough relationship (not so much on age gap, but more on cultural differences). And throughout the hard journey, I've learned that for all these so called "unique" relationships, couples have to learn ONE very important rule - ignore what others have to say about your relationship, including your families. If you can't do this one rule to begin with, then I would say, GIVE UP on her. Many might not agree on this, but seriously, your families' only wish is for you to be happy. And if you think you are happy with this woman, then sooner or later they will accept her. You see, up until this point, you have to be super duper certain that she is the one. While I might have a second thought sometimes, but I'm lucky because my fiance is super duper confident on our relationship and he has been the one that make me believed that "yeah, there is nothing wrong our uniqueness. People choose what they want."

Like many other commentors here said, it is not going to be an easy journey dude, but if you are certain that she will be the one that will stay on your side, then there are a lot of sacrifices to make.

So to answer your question, YES it is possible, it will work. But then again, I think this should not be the first question you should ask. Instead, ask yourself if this is really what you want and are you going to sacrifice (more than normal couples do - normal couples are easier with the family part) more than you thought you can?

Good luck ^^

This post has been edited by yukilemon: May 7 2015, 03:30 PM

 

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