How do you feel about this1c84? Maybe I'm just small minded, but it seems kind of weird.
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iluvnyc — 10 years ago(December 06, 2015 11:53 PM)
Piano
none of what you say is standard practice in modern, civilized western societies anymore. You're talking about societies that are still living in the middle ages. Hence why there's still child brides in Arabic Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, in fact all the 'stans and throughout much of African countries. BTW your science seems well stuck in the dark ages as well. First of all women don't lose their ability to procreate until
after
menopause. On average, menopause occurs around age
50
, not in your 30s! Women all over the world, especially in countries with lack of access to reliable birth control, have children well into their 40s. Modern science has shown us that women having children at either extreme of their fertile years (young preteen/teens & 40s+) give birth to babies with more problems, like Down's syndrome, not just older ladies. Modern science has also proven that old sperm in also the culprit of poorer quality offspring. Men may be able to contribute viable sperm, but the quality drops off significantly after their late 30s. Of course, all this only speaks to your notion that romantic relationships
are only about procreating
. In western society, romantic relationships are about love and companionship - - women have their own careers and are self-sufficient. Marriages are not exclusively about financial security and fecundity. Buy a clue. Jackman lives in the modern world, not in Afghanistan. -
Pianohero4 — 10 years ago(January 04, 2016 02:40 PM)
Biology > culture. Biology wins and will always win. Even in this "modern" times, women prefer to date men that have more resources than themselves, are taller than themselves etc. Try to convince women that the men they date nowadays dont need to be taller than themselves anymore like in the "olden" dark ages. Good luck convincing men not to be attracted to breasts since they are primitive secondary sexual characteristics that denote fecundity. I mean, nowadays, they can just ask a woman about her fecundity status and so protruding breasts are outdated. Also, women are not independent. They have simply replaced the man with the state. The state provides them with the resources and protection that she used to get from the man. Also, all the hypergamy and slave morality will not stop men from seeing a man dating a woman that is 20 years older than himself as normal, hence this thread. "Its the modern times" is not an argument as to why that should be seen as normal given that its existence is based on slave morality and hypergamy, while the opposition to the practice is based on millions of years of evolution.
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vicky_lc2001 — 10 years ago(February 09, 2016 03:39 PM)
Wow! Your women go barren in their late 30s? Yikes! Ours reach menopause in their mid-late 50s. We must seem like Vulcans to you guys, lol. What's your ethnicity btw? Just curious about your short lifespan. I read that pygmies have short lifespans, are you a pygmy?
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vicky_lc2001 — 9 years ago(June 02, 2016 07:49 AM)
Thanks, do your men go sterile early? I guess the point stands for you guys but not with ours. Are you a pygmy?
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roman2886 — 9 years ago(May 30, 2016 07:22 AM)
Not really true Hallie Berry had children well into her 40's many women have had children in their 40's Susan Sarandon had a child well into her 40's her husband was 12 years younger than her i never knew they split up now she is with a man who is 30 years younger than her.
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aliholly-62819 — 10 years ago(December 24, 2015 09:00 PM)
I do think it's kinda of strange. It, however, is not just the number, it's question of maturity. An older woman is expected to conduct herself in a particular manner as she gets older, and men, as we all know, do not mature as quickly as quickly as women. You also never stop maturing as you get older, I'd like to observe. So here's, an instance where I do find it weird. The man I'm currently married to dated a woman who was 20 years older than himself (before we met, of course). He was in the navy and in his mid to late 20's. What was he doing? Boozing it up and partying, and she did it with him. She also has a son that's his age. Yes age is just a number, but I find her conduct, a woman in her 40's at the time, inappropriate.
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search_for_truth — 10 years ago(December 27, 2015 09:33 AM)
I think it is a bit close minded to judge someone else's relationship by your own experiences or society's standards. You mention that men are not as mature as women. That is not always the case and to say that is giving in to stereotypes. My fiance, for one, is extremely mature, does not party or drink, and has his finances and everything completely in order. He is two years younger than me. And since this topic is about Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness, I will also use Hugh as an example. Yes, Deb is almost 13 years older than Hugh, but have you read about Hugh Jackman's reputation, even before he was a Hollywood star? This is a man who worked many odd jobs to support himself, has always been responsible, and chose to attend drama school for 3 years rather than starring in Neighbors and getting instant fame (he was offered instant money and fame in Australia to star in Neighbors and instead, chose to further his education). I think it was Hugh's brother who said that initially he felt it would be a stretch for Hugh to play a rebel like Wolverine because in real life, Hugh had never even gotten a speeding ticket. Hugh is known to be very spiritually grounded and was that way when he and Deb met, even according to people who went to drama school with him. They say he never even missed a class during drama school, was always punctual, never got into trouble, and was a complete gentleman. There is a reason he is never in the tabloids. He also does not party much despite being a Hollywood actor now. This man was very mature when Deb met him, and she says he is actually more responsible than she is. Based on interviews I've seen with Deb, I highly doubt she would have married Hugh if she felt he was less mature than she is.
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baj2 — 10 years ago(January 04, 2016 03:29 PM)
What does age matter when two people find his/her soulmate in each other?
I do remember seeing a photo of the two of them on an Australian beach watching the sunset together, with Deb wrapped in Hugh's arms. Their backs practically faced the camera and they obviously did not see the photographer who took advantage of the opportunity to get a photo of the couple. It seemed such a romantic and loving image!
I have also seen an interview that both of them conducted together to honor Barbara Walter's retirement they were practically finishing each other sentences, so ingrained was their relationship with each other. And when Barbara requested Hugh to sing "I'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HER FACE" ( her favorite song), Hugh did it as if she was really his true love interest but not before he asked leave from Deb - such a lovely gesture!
They will be married 20 years this year and Hugh, when asked in an interview if he has already thought of what to do, shared that he has already been thinking about it but that it is going to be a surprise for Deb!
Btw, if you believe in zodiac signs there is an interesting analysis on how a female Sagittarian can be very compatible with a male Libran
https://www.astromatcha.com/astrology-compatibility/libra-compatibility/libra-man-and-sagittarius-woman/ -
Scaar_Alexander — 9 years ago(April 26, 2016 04:54 PM)
I don't have a problem with the age gap. I'm 34, I wouldn't mind being with a 48 yo woman. as long as she's beautiful. And the thing is that chick isn't. THAT'S what's weird to me, that a guy like Hugh freakin Jackman can be married to a very VERY plain-looking woman, who seems to be using botox, or has a bad plastic surgeon, depending on the pics I've seen of her
Well, at least, you can be sure it's genuine love
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baj2 — 9 years ago(April 26, 2016 10:00 PM)
Wedding photo posted by Hugh on Instagram recently, to celebrate their 20th anniversary
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ur1602504 — 9 years ago(April 28, 2016 01:19 AM)
He met her before16d0 most of his todays fans had no idea who Hugh Jackman was. And beauty is a weird thingI actually think she is very good looking for her age and she was beautiful actress when he married her. And I am a woman so I am a bit biased in this - for example, many women swear Channing Tatum is handsome and sexy and I think he is an ordinary, uncharismatic guy. It differs from person to person.
And they love each other, thats all that matters and tbh, it is none of our business
