If she changes her mind about you after you break up she can rewrite the history of your relationship and act like she was a victim and she will have all the power over you. And because she doesn't have a job or anything to lose, she doesn't even have to worry about looking crazy if she goes public. She can do this right away, or wait years and do this in response to events in her own life, feeling powerless, a new boyfriend who doesn't like you, whatever.
I'm 36 dating a 22 year-old, would you bros judge me?
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I think there's nothing at all wrong with it but it is worth knowing you are in very different places in life and you may not be able to meet each others' needs as easily as someone closer to your age. I dated a woman 8 years younger than me and this translated into quite a wide maturity gap. For me personally I always wanted an equal in a relationship, rather than someone who I would be kind of responsible for, so for me someone closer to my age or maturity level was important.
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The appropriate age for marriage is around eighteen for girls and thirty-seven for men - Aristotle
Therefore it is fitting for the women to be married at about the age of eighteen and the men at thirty-seven or a little before3—for that will give long enough for the union to take place with their bodily vigor at its prime, and for it to arrive with a convenient coincidence of dates at the time when procreation ceases
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The appropriate age for marriage is around eighteen for girls and thirty-seven for men - Aristotle
Therefore it is fitting for the women to be married at about the age of eighteen and the men at thirty-seven or a little before3—for that will give long enough for the union to take place with their bodily vigor at its prime, and for it to arrive with a convenient coincidence of dates at the time when procreation ceases
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0058%3Abook%3D7%3Asection%3D1335a#note-link3Does the guy lose his virginity with a woman at 37