Article "Age Gaps in Relationships: What Do Men and Women Prefer?"
Article "Age Gaps in Relationships: What Do Men and Women Prefer?"
Quote:A new study focused on age gaps in relationships.
Researchers analyzed data from 35,996 couples collected across 28 European countries and Israel.
The older people get, the more they prefer to have a younger partner if they start a new relationship.
This effect is stronger in men than in women.
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- Own age 25 years: Partner age 22 years (age gap: 3 years)
- Own age 30 years: Partner age 26 years (age gap: 4 years)
- Own age 40 years: Partner age 34 years (age gap: 6 years)
- Own age 50 years: Partner age 42 years (age gap: 8 years)
- Own age 60 years: Partner age 50 years (age gap: 10 years)
- Own age 70 years: Partner age 58 years (age gap: 12 years)
- Own age 80 years: Partner age 66 years (age gap: 14 years)
Quote:Own age 25 years: Partner age 28 years (age gap: -3 years)
Own age 30 years: Partner age 32.5 years (age gap: -2.5 years)
Own age 40 years: Partner age 41.5 years (age gap: -1.5 years)
Own age 50 years: Partner age 50.5 years (age gap: -0.5 years)
Own age 60 years: Partner age 59.5 years (age gap: 0.5 years)
Own age 70 years: Partner age 68.5 years (age gap: 1.5 years)
Own age 80 years: Partner age 77.5 years (age gap: 2.5 years)
Quote:The older people get, the more they prefer to have a younger partner as they start a new relationship. This is true for both genders, but the statistical difference between men and women is significant, showing that the effect is stronger in men than in women.
Psychology Today, January 12, 2025.
Quote:A new study focused on age gaps in relationships.
Researchers analyzed data from 35,996 couples collected across 28 European countries and Israel.
The older people get, the more they prefer to have a younger partner if they start a new relationship.
This effect is stronger in men than in women.
Quote:
- Own age 25 years: Partner age 22 years (age gap: 3 years)
- Own age 30 years: Partner age 26 years (age gap: 4 years)
- Own age 40 years: Partner age 34 years (age gap: 6 years)
- Own age 50 years: Partner age 42 years (age gap: 8 years)
- Own age 60 years: Partner age 50 years (age gap: 10 years)
- Own age 70 years: Partner age 58 years (age gap: 12 years)
- Own age 80 years: Partner age 66 years (age gap: 14 years)
Quote:Own age 25 years: Partner age 28 years (age gap: -3 years)
Own age 30 years: Partner age 32.5 years (age gap: -2.5 years)
Own age 40 years: Partner age 41.5 years (age gap: -1.5 years)
Own age 50 years: Partner age 50.5 years (age gap: -0.5 years)
Own age 60 years: Partner age 59.5 years (age gap: 0.5 years)
Own age 70 years: Partner age 68.5 years (age gap: 1.5 years)
Own age 80 years: Partner age 77.5 years (age gap: 2.5 years)
Quote:The older people get, the more they prefer to have a younger partner as they start a new relationship. This is true for both genders, but the statistical difference between men and women is significant, showing that the effect is stronger in men than in women.
There's at least one book about this:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10035145-jennifer-fever
And as we all know, it's not because younger women are prettier or more 'fertile' or whatever, it's because they're more naive and more willing to put up with male bs to gain the perks that an older man can provide (nice things, expensive dates, status).