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If you’ve been on the dating scene for a while, you may be getting tired of the immaturity of people your own age. Setting your sights on an older man might seem like a logical next step, but it’s important to weigh the pros and the cons before you pursue an age gap relationship. Read through these benefits and drawbacks of dating an older man to make the decision that’s right for you and your love life.

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Pro: They’re usually financially stable.

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  1. While guys your age might still be working for minimum wage or taking college classes, older men are more likely to have some money in the bank. Usually, they can provide for you a little better than younger men can.[3]
    • This is another stereotype that isn’t always true. Older men can definitely be in debt, and they aren’t always rich just because they’re old.
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Pro: They often have more sexual experience.

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Con: He might come with a lot of baggage.

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  1. You might have to see his ex at family events or when they drop the kids off. Your boyfriend might also have to pay child support or share custody of his children, if he has them. It’s just one more thing to consider when you think about dating an older man.[6]
    • His ex won’t necessarily be mean to you, even if they had a messy divorce. However, it is a possibility.
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    On the bright side: he might have a lot of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence develops with experience, which an older man with "baggage" with definitely have.

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Pro: They’re usually ready to commit.

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  1. You probably won’t have to deal with the wishy-washy “what are we” conversation—an older man will let you know if they want to get serious or not. If that’s something you want, getting in a relationship with someone older might be a good idea.[7]
    • On the other hand, he might pressure you into taking steps you aren’t ready for yet (like marriage). If you aren’t ready to commit, it might not be the relationship for you.
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Con: You might have to deal with criticism.

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  1. If your relationship is getting to the point that you’re introducing him to the people in your life, be prepared to defend the age gap if you need to. Well-meaning people are generally wary of large age gaps in relationships.[8]
    • You can get people not to worry by telling them about how deep your connection is and showing them that it’s a loving, respectful relationship.
    • Wondering what wikiHow users have to say about age gaps in relationships? Check out wikiHow's “What's considered a big age gap in relationships?" forum.
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Con: You two might not have a ton in common.

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  1. Maybe he likes watching movies from the 70s, while you prefer reality TV. Or maybe you like to go out and get active in nature, while he prefers lounging around the house. Relationships are built upon your common interests, so it’s important to have a few things you both like to do together.[10] [11]
    • Of course, this isn’t all bad—it’s an opportunity for you two to teach each other about what you like to do.
    • If you have a lot of the same values, that's more important than knowing all the same pop culture references, so don't let that hold you back if you really care about each other.[12]

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WikiGopherCaster108
i'm a 23-year-old woman dating a 32-year-old man, and i've gotten some negative feedback from people who say this age gap is too big. so it has me wondering, what do you all consider "too big" of an age gap? and what are your best tips for making our love last despite our age difference and other people's opinions?
John Keegan
John Keegan
Dating Coach
Women often like older men because of their maturity and feeling like they will get better experiences out of him that he's more emotionally in tune. All you have to do is find the common ground between the two of you and see if there's real chemistry between you on the day. Make sure you're connecting on likes, passions, and interests that you have together.

If it starts to feel like there's too many differences between you or you feel that they're really a lot older than you, have a conversation and ask questions about the age gap. You could ask something like what is your experience dating a younger woman? Based on how the guy responds, you'll be able to tell if you think he's mature enough to be in that kind of relationship.
Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW
Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW
Psychotherapist
To me, it isn’t about age, as much as it is about communication. A check-in with your partner always helps to avoid guessing games and narratives about what they’re feeling. Ask what your partner needs more of in the relationship and tell them what you need. If you’re feeling self-conscious about the age gap, discuss this. It’s about being open, honest, and transparent. This will avoid problems later on in the relationship.

I am a licensed clinical social worker providing general information for educational purposes only. I am not liable for any decisions made or actions taken based on the information provided.

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  • Step back. Take off your rose colored glasses. Write down the pros and cons, because the cons are not going to change. If the relationship makes you smile more often than you frown, then have a beautiful life!
  • Baggage isn't always a bad thing, and older or younger partners can come with baggage. As long as they have both gotten past it, that's what counts.
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