Glad to see that some of us are thinking with the head on our shoulders and not with our other head!! ...lol!!
I think many of us have come to realise that, marrying a lady, way outside our age group, has a far greater chance of failing later on, than that of a lady nearer to our own age.
We really do need to have things in common, in order for us to communicate on a day to day basis. When conversations start to wain, we tend to know something is wrong. I think what DavidE wrote about his two friends is pretty typical, and isn't it funny how this idea of having babies/children is still thought of, as bringing two people closer together!! When in reality, it is the one thing that can bring things to a head faster than any other. It certainly brings more pressure to a failing or stagnant marriage!! ....It doesn't work now, and it never has done.....
Also as DavidE said, When things do start falling away from you, and your at an age where literary starting again isn't an option you want to even think about.... what do you do??
No, you just have to be far better off all round, finding a future wife within your relative age group, where you can both grow old happily, contentedly, and gracefully together!!
Leave these younger ladies to the young bucks that have more time and more inclination to deal with them, we just don't have that time!! ...hahaha!! When you really think about it, it's not really fair on the ladies either is it, they could very well become just carers to us, as we get older, and not what they signed up for, as being wife's.....
David....