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Post by mslo79 on Jan 15, 2019 7:49:37 GMT
klsYeah, I don't disagree with you as I figure the closer in age the better. but I just used the 6-7 year gap as not to be too restrictive and should not be too much of a age gap between the two as, like I was saying, I feel around 10-ish years is really pushing it but much beyond that the age gap will simply become too much to where it's best off avoided as a general rule. I can't believe some of these people in Hollywood who have like 20+ years between the two  so you could basically say I agree with you, or thereabouts. Yeah, I tend to think similarly in that people from many decades ago seemed generally more mature than these younger generations and not only that they looked a bit older, and acted a bit older, at a younger age etc. but I can imagine that her raising two younger siblings at such a young age further forced her to mature faster than usual and since you said your 50 years old and your talking about your grandparents that's basically the 'old days' where people generally seemed and acted more mature. because if your 50, that probably means your grandparents are at least 90-ish (assuming they did not have kids younger than about 20 years old) and could be well over that which puts them around my grandmas age, possibly older. my grandma just turned 100 this past November  (I am 39). p.s. thanks for the reply/info 
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