No. My parents are twenty years apart, and they've stayed together and never even have fights.
Any adult relationship can work regardless of the age difference provided the two involved are committed to each other and do the work to develop their relationship.
In the younger years, it can be of significant difference. But as you age, the 4 years in difference seem to wane. My wife is 4 years younger than I am ... in our senior citizen age, the age difference doesn't really mean anything at all. By the way, there is no difference either if the gal is 4 years older either ... if two people are deeply in love and have a wonderful relationship, what's age then ... just a number.
No, as long as you and the other person contributing to the relationship are both over 18 years of age.
It depends on the 2 people. If they are truly in love and both establish that the relationship is not for money and both sides agree that age is not an issue then yes it can work.
If you are both are consenting adults then no, a 13 year difference in age is acceptable. However, the relationship would be far more successful if the 13 year difference began at 25 years of age or more with a partner who is 13 years older. If the 13 year difference in age is with too young a person the relationships seldom work out because of maturity problems.
No if you are an adult.
about 5 years might be a good idea don't go too high on age
no well i dont think so i think that 5 years is too big of an age dif.
Two and Ten, yes. 58 and 50, no.
yah way to big of a difference i am sorry but it is :(
Well, if it helps you and i am a 21 yr old women and my husband is 42, we have been together for 5 years. It will get hard sometimes because of the age difference but it can work.
close in age