Oldest you would marry?

Contributor: snowminx snowminx
If you really loved this person and it was like a normal relationship, what is the oldest age group you would consider marrying? (At the current age that you are now)
Answers (private voting - your screen name will NOT appear in the results):
20s
3  (7%)
30s
12  (28%)
40s
16  (37%)
50s
8  (19%)
60+
4  (9%)
Total votes: 43
Poll is closed
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Contributor: travelnurse travelnurse
I think that I would stay within 10 years of my age.
03/17/2013
Contributor: LAndJ LAndJ
I'm 22, for me, they'd need to be younger than 30.
03/17/2013
Contributor: edeneve edeneve
this is difficult for me to answer. I want to date men in their 40's. it has only happened once. And, I've been dating men already in their 50's. 1 1/2 of them I'd consider for a relationship (that's right, I did write 1 1/2). if things got very serious, I guess I'd marry someone in their 50's, but no older.
03/17/2013
Contributor: AmethystQueen AmethystQueen
If I was single again, I think I could stretch it to 50's but we'd have to be soul mates or something. 60 is too big a jump for me.
03/17/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
I'm 45 & I chose 50's as my limit. I want to be within that 10-15 yr range at very most. But, who knows what I'd do if I really did fall in love with someone that much older?

But I don't see any benefit to marrying if still in my current situation.
03/17/2013
Contributor: Hazeleyes2012 Hazeleyes2012
I would not to far out of my age bracket...
03/18/2013
Contributor: Zombirella Zombirella
Quote:
Originally posted by travelnurse
I think that I would stay within 10 years of my age.
Same for me.
03/18/2013
Contributor: apple4me apple4me
I would try to stay within my own age range, but you can't really chose who to love.
03/18/2013
Contributor: mjtheprincess mjtheprincess
Around 10 years. That way we retire closer to the same time and what not. More than a decade will cause us to be in totally different life phases.
03/19/2013
Contributor: mpfm mpfm
I would stay within 10 years.
03/19/2013
Contributor: SecretKinksters SecretKinksters
10 years would be my max...I always think of what it would be like having sex when I'm older, say 50...not sure how I would feel if he were 70.
03/19/2013
Contributor: edeneve edeneve
I say 40's but the guy I'm dating is in his 50's & if we fall madly in love I would most likely want to marry him.
03/21/2013
Contributor: hillys hillys
I'm currently in my 20's and wouldn't want to go further than 40's.
03/21/2013
Contributor: mdnght mdnght
I'm in my 20's, and I would be pushing it at over 40... Though I do find a lot of older guys attractive I'd be worried about them dying too soon! :o
03/24/2013
Contributor: smlove smlove
Quote:
Originally posted by snowminx
If you really loved this person and it was like a normal relationship, what is the oldest age group you would consider marrying? (At the current age that you are now)
I'd marry whoever I loved. My wife now is 25 years older than me. I'd marry David Bowie, and he's 40 years older. Who cares, as long as you all love each other?
03/28/2013
Contributor: Beautiful-Disaster Beautiful-Disaster
40's maybe....Late 30's.
04/02/2013
Contributor: SeductivelyCute SeductivelyCute
I've always like older men. I'm like in my early 20's so I think 30's would be good. If I had a really strong connection then it might be older.
04/16/2013
Contributor: MrWill MrWill
For me it isn't a matter of the number being very important, it's a matter of not wanting to marry someone substantially outside of my age group and then be heartbroken when one partner dies/slips into alzheimer's/various maladies of old age.
04/20/2013
Contributor: smlove smlove
Quote:
Originally posted by snowminx
If you really loved this person and it was like a normal relationship, what is the oldest age group you would consider marrying? (At the current age that you are now)
As long as we love them and they fit in our life, they only have to be over 18.

My wife is 25 years older than me. One of our pets just out-cougared us, cause she had a sexual partner 40 years older than her. It's not about the conquest, it's about sharing love and sex with people that you want to. Who cares what their age is?
04/29/2013
Contributor: gsfanatic gsfanatic
20s now, 30s in a few years
04/29/2013
Contributor: Cosmonaut Cosmonaut
Age doesn't bother me.
04/29/2013
Contributor: sunflower sunflower
45 years old is the max I think. And it would have to be someone awesome.
04/30/2013
Contributor: bayosgirl bayosgirl
My husband is 39 (I'm 25.) If I had it to do over again, I would want to go younger..simply because he tires easily and can honestly be a bit boring. I worry about how things will get even worse when I'm in my 30's and he's in his 40's, or early 50's.
04/30/2013
Contributor: lilyflower lilyflower
I'm 31 and I would go up to age 55-ish, if there was a connection. I'd probably prefer 30s or 40s though.
04/30/2013
Contributor: Silverwinds Silverwinds
31 max. And that's pushing it. Anything higher and I'm just like... no... stop being a creeper.
04/30/2013
Contributor: Hallmar82 Hallmar82
It depends on the age difference too but after 50 I probably wouldn't get married.
04/30/2013