| jules9 |
Apparently it's relatively simple. He should be at least 5 years older than her, and she should be better educated than him. Neither should have been divorced.
It's interesting as I may be setting myself up to fail by wanting someone more intelligent than I am. On the other hand, it's one piece of research in an ever changing landscape.
Anyone have any thoughts?
| 26 Oct 09, 5:58 PM MisterBear UK(WA), 8 yrs |
Nope know thorts, im not edukated proper enoff. It either works or it doesn't. | |
| 26 Oct 09, 7:51 PM CPeccavi 4 yrs |
So, I look for a fifty year old thick git who's still on the shelf after all these years. Let me just change my ad .... ohhhhh .... hang on .... no point cos I'm divorced so the relationship is doomed. I was just warming to the idea, too. I think everyone should like everybody ..... Andy Warhol | |
| 26 Oct 09, 11:51 PM sensuala UK(PL), 3 yrs |
Load of crap, in my experience anyway...certainly didn't work out for me and my ex-husband! I've always gone for older men and yet my healthiest relationship so far is my present one and he's a year younger.. Don't go looking for formulas; it'll happen in its own way.xxx Be yourself... no one can tell you you're doing it wrong. | |
| 27 Oct 09, 1:02 AM Elegantly_Wasted 8 yrs |
Bugger, I knew I was going wrong somewhere. With my penchant for 10 years+, much brigher men. Often divorced. Nuts I'm going to have to gouge out the part of my brain that fancies people or I've a lifetime of misery. Or something. "Put your Ego's down - I've told you before not to play with them...." | |
| 27 Oct 09, 7:27 AM Mr_Brightside UK(NN), 4 yrs |
Just try to avoid gouging out the part of your brain containing your education or you'll still have a long life of misery ahead Christianity: One womans lie about having an affair that got seriously out of hand... Edited 27 Oct 09, 7:33 AM by Mr_Brightside | |
| 27 Oct 09, 3:56 PM littlenic 5 yrs |
I'm going for a man whose eyes are on the longest stalks. Bloater cat! |