The age difference between Bill Wyman (then Rolling Stone) and Mandy Smith was 34 years. He was 47 and she 13 when they first started dating with her mother's permission. The press coverage of this and their subsequent marriage 5 years later supports the view that the Press thought this was a significant difference in age for a relationship. Their marriage only lasted two years, allegedly due to Mandy's poor health.
Not objectively, but subjectively a lot of people think so.
Age is not particularly the problem in relationships, i think it rather depends on the maturaity level of the two people trying to establish it.
Some people believe there shouldn't be a significant age difference in relationships, but if you love the person "age ain't nothing but a number". unless your 30 and she's only 3
After Dr. Charles Richard Drew pioneered the development of blood banks, he received the NAACP Spingarn Medal for his work in proving to the public that there is no significant difference in the blood of people of different races.
"The things that are" are tangible by multiple people, not just the people in your head
AnswerI think most people do. I guess there are some who don't. Most people change a lot during their twenties and would think different ly after experiencing college, relationships, and jobs.
Im male... a teenager, 16. I think there is alot more to us than you think, we do care about meaningful relationships, we can be stupid and say things to our friends which may get blown out of proportion, but we do like to have meaningful relations with people who we can trust and have love back.
Married people don't care what other people think of them, unmarried people do ;)
yes they were in the 1900's people use to marry when they where Young and there was different relationship i think
They can be together! There is no difference at all, and most people think of rich people as snobs, but that is not true at all.
I don't think there is a difference. it's just some people's point of view...
I used to think people in Texas were good spellers.