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Dear Dr. Romance: Age-Gap in Gay Relationship

Written by Tina Tessina - Dr. Romance

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Dear Dr. Romance:

Thank you for such a wonderfully positive article on "generation-gap" relationships. I just finished reading "What's Behind the Trend of Women Dating Younger Men?". Although I am in a gay-relationship, I read the article with enthusiasm and found it gave me reassurance and hope. I am over sixty and have been dating a man who is thirty. This is a FIRST for me. I have never been involved with a younger man and have always avoided the possibility for allowing it to happen. I have been perplexed by the positive aspects of this new relationship. Interestingly, apprehensiveness and anxiety have evolved into mutual trust, respect, admiration and the relationship continues to grow. It is exciting yet comfortable; perplexing yet calming. Joy and serenity seem to be going hand in hand.

The relationship began with total honesty on both parts and discussion and communication have been vital factors in moving ahead. Naturally, I found your article very supportive of the feelings so far established. I am finishing a career and he is just finishing an MBA and headed for a wonderful career. Much to my surprise age has been discussed but has not been a negative issue, nor do we see it becoming one. Yes, we have discussed my age and physical maturity, but we see each other as true equals.

Can you suggest any of your books or any others that might help us on this pathway that is new to both of us. We feel we have a solid begining and a hopeful future. Before I order your book on Gay Relationships, will it help us deal with the generational aspect? I would be grateful for any recommended materials you might suggest.

New Gay Relationships cover

Thanks again for your wonderful article. Is it possibly the begining of a new book? If so, please include the gay aspect of generational-gap relationships.

Dear Reader:

Congratulations on your relationship! I do recommend Gay Relationships: How to Find Them, How to Improve Them, How to Make Them Last. It will take you through every stage of your relationship, and give you very useful tools for solving problems, keeping intimacy alive, and handling transitions. Love Styles: How to Celebrate Your Differences is a newer book, inclusive of all differences, and will help you keep your honesty and openness going.

Love Styles


For low-cost counseling, email me at tina@tinatessina.com

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