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Here, one woman shares why it&#039,s working for her. I’m 35 & My Boyfriend Is 25. Surprisingly, It Works.

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Want 15% off at Adore Beauty? Sign up to the latest news at Marie Claire. By joining, you agree to our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use. About your privacy. Are Media Pty Limited collects your personal information through this site to process registrations, send out newsletters, communicate offers, discounts, competitions, or surveys, and to provide you with targeted advertising based on your online activities. Our Privacy Policy contains information on how you can access or correct your personal information, which entities we may disclose your personal information to (including overseas recipients), how to opt out of targeted advertising, and how to lodge a complaint. If you had told me that, at 35 years of age, I would have a 25-year-old boyfriend who was the most emotionally mature, supportive guy I’d ever have dated, I would have laughed in your face. I was all for older women dating younger men, but not THAT young. Advertisement. I definitely wasn’t searching for a younger man. If anything, I was questioning whether I should raise the age limit on my dating apps from 28 to 30. See, I’ve always dated younger, but consistently found that age, well, MATTERED. I repeatedly got my heart broken by guys three, four, five years younger than me, and was getting pretty sick of it, to be honest. But then, Paul Mescal was in town. (Credit: Image: Amazon Studios) Paul (we’re on first-name terms) for those who didn’t binge Normal People in lockdown, was the hot Irish star of the wildly popular romantic drama series. He was in Sydney to film, as every celebrity seemed to be in 2021, and had been spotted in my area many times. Then, I heard rumours he was on the dating apps – and matching with people. Advertisement. Native ad body. Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%% ‘People We Meet On Vacation’ Dropped Its First Trailer And We’re Already Crying. Is Spotify Wrapped 2025 Out Tomorrow? The Signs Point To ‘Yes’ Native ad body. Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%% Your December Horoscope Reveals What’s In The Stars For You This Month. The Ultimate Christmas Movie Watch-List To Get You Through The Festive Season. Native ad body. Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%% A ‘Stranger Things’ Spin-off Has Been Confirmed— Here’s What You Need To Know. Who Has Been Evicted From ‘Big Brother’ Australia 2025 (So Far)? Native ad body. Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%% Inside The Mysterious Whereabouts Of ‘Big Brother’ Housemate Abiola Oreyomi. Yes, ‘Maxton Hall’ Season Three Is Coming. Meet The New Cast Taking Over ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5. Fashion, Food and Festive Fun: Five Ultimate Christmas Gift Ideas. I was hell-bent on finding him, so I Googled his age. TWENTY. FOUR. Yikes. Still, I lowered my limit to 24 and got swiping. I didn’t find a Paul Mescal but I did find a Tom, 25, who was cute, loved dogs, and had the kind of app-banter I loved. After a few days, he asked me out. I was surprised – I’m 35. Why would a 25-year-old want to go on a date with me? Now, you can probably tell that I write about my love life a lot, and I also have a dating podcast, Jeans and a Nice Top. So I went out with Tom, primarily for “the story”. Whatever happened, dating a guy ten years younger than me would definitely be *a story*. We went for drinks at a local bar, then ended up at dinner at a cheap Italian spot. Conversation flowed and he made me laugh. It wasn’t the most magical date of all time, but it was pretty special and I knew I’d want to see him again. Advertisement. Flash-forward seven months and we’re in love. It’s been the easiest relationship I’ve ever been in – we’re yet to have a serious fight, but I also know when we do, Tom won’t freak out and run away like many men I’ve dated have done. He’s supportive and constructive with his advice on everything from complex work stresses to friendship problems. He can handle my relationship anxieties. He makes me laugh, and I can be myself around him. It’s just easy, and I’m the healthiest and happiest I’ve ever been in a relationship. Surprised? Same.

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