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This would only be possible above the respective ages of about 18 and 32. This is common among older men (50+), where the term is often "trophy wife," and among older women (45+), where the term is "boy toy." While it is possible for such relationships to work, the generational differences often result in extremely different values. It can also cause friction if a remarriage results in spouses who are younger than their step-children.

Among senior citizens, differences are less, but while marriages between those in their 60's and in their 70's are not uncommon, more than 10 to 12 years is still rare.

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It doesn't matter. If you love each other, you are compatible, and you want to get married, it's really nobody else's business. There are many very successful marriages with ages differences of 10 years and over. If you are together for the right reasons it doesn't matter. Everything people say is stereotyping and categorizing people into little social compartments that fit their own social biases or narrow-minded ways of thinking.

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