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My boyfriend is 10 years older

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Sometimes, I feel like his opinions are 'outdated,' but it's because he grew up in a different time than me, so I have learned to be more understanding of where he is coming from because things changed A LOT between his childhood/teen years and mine." by Devin Herenda. If you're in an age-gap relationship, there can be certain ways in which you and your partner don't exactly see things eye to eye. Tap to play GIF Tap to play GIF.

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20th Century Fox Television / Via giphy.com. We recently asked folks from the BuzzFeed Community who are in relationships with large age disparities to share the biggest difference they experience with their partner. Here are some comments they submitted: 1. "I’m no longer with him, but I was in an age-gap relationship when I was 21 (female), and he was 52 (male). We lasted around a year and a half. The biggest difference for me was actually the opposite of what you’d expect. Everyone talks about how large age gaps don’t work because you’re both in such different places, the older one is mature, ready to buy the big house and invest, career-driven and enjoying success. The younger is immature, spontaneous, doesn’t want to keep their feet on the ground. In my case, I felt like I was just getting started, and he’d given up. I was career-driven, I was chasing success, I was careful about things. He’d already done all that, and he was happy to just…chill." "He wanted to go out more and saw no real need to move to somewhere with better prospects, to learn, to progress. And that’s fine! He didn’t need to progress anymore — he’d done that. But I still had so much to do, and it made it difficult to stay on the same wavelength. Ultimately, I think he’d have followed me and been there to support me, but we had other issues, and it ended." –Anonymous, 22, UK. Zgel / Getty Images/iStockphoto. 2. "I met my now-husband when I was barely 21 (I had lied about my age on Bumble, but we didn't meet until a month after I turned 21). He's almost nine years older than me and had lived three lifetimes before me, including being a military brat, going to college, being an MMA fighter, and just living on his own. I met him when he had a very successful, established job and had already done everything I was about to do way before me. I would say the biggest difference, besides him mentioning a movie he saw as a kid when I wasn't even born, is he partied and went clubbing and bar hopping for years before he met me, but by the time I met him, he was already over it and in a new stage of life. While I don't feel like I missed out because I met him at the 'perfect' time, I do feel like I don't have any 'cool' stories to tell our kid." —Natalie, 25, Arizona. 3. "I am 61, and my boyfriend is 47. We have been together for 15 years, and it has been awesome, although his family has never approved. The biggest difference that I've noticed lately is I'm ready to think about retirement and moving to the next phase of life, and he is still in his prime earning years." —Anonymous, 61, Maryland. Monkey Business Images / Getty Images. 4. "He (40-year-old male) doesn’t at all understand that sexuality and gender can be fluid concepts. Not in a mean or rude way, he just…doesn’t understand, no matter how I try to explain it." —Anonymous, 29, Vermont. 5. "Shows/movies/music from our childhoods/teenage years. With a 16-year age gap, he hasn't seen the best of the best, e.g., Mean Girls , Disney classics, Rugrats , Bring It On . also music in general, everything I listened to in high school and middle school — he is remembering club days in Vegas." —Anonymous, 30, CO. Cbs Photo Archive / CBS via Getty Images. 6. "He (15 years younger) is much more traditional and conservative than I am. He insists on antiquated gender roles — the man works in the yard, the woman works in the house. I thought someone younger would be more flexible, but that's not the case." —Anonymous, 75, Texas. 7. "With our 11-year age gap, my husband has already retired. I've got to work for another seven years for Social Security, Medicare, my employment retirement. We didn't think of that when we married 25 years ago. He's motor-homing, and I'm still in the office. ugh." —Candee Cain, 60, Santa Barbara, CA. Stígur Már Karlsson / Getty Images. 8.













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