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LifeStyle of Wednesday, 1 November 2023

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Dear GhanaWeb: He’s a sweet person but I vowed not to date a man I'm older than

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I’m against relationships where the ladies are older than their partners. They say age is just a number but that statement is false.

I have enough evidence to show that there are numerous cases where the woman tends to lose her respect when she finds herself in such a situation.

In order not to be a victim, the first question I ask any man who makes advances towards me is his age, and you must show me your birth certificate before I would believe you. It’s funny, right?

I met this guy and I got carried away by his looks so I didn’t think of asking about his age. He’s a very sweet person so whatever was going on between us, I was enjoying it.

I went over to his place to spend a weekend, which was my first time visiting him. I woke up the next day and he wasn’t around but left a note that he would be back soon.

To pass the time, I decided to look around his place and my curiosity led me to his wardrobe. I saw his ID card and read the details on it. I was taken aback when I saw his age. I instantly did the calculations and got to know I was five years older than him.

Before he returned home, I had already left and gave him a lame excuse as to why I left.

I ignored him for three weeks and within those weeks, there was no day he never called.

I called him when I was ready to talk and explained to him that I couldn’t be in a relationship with someone I was older than.

He laughed and said that should not be an issue and that if I take my mind off such thoughts the relationship is going to work.

I told him I stand by my words and insisted he can’t just let me go.

“I’ve grown to love you and I’ve improved in so many ways since we met. I don’t think I can easily let you go,” he told me.

He even cried and begged me to accept him.

Could this be true love? I’m confused and don’t know what to do.

Dear GhanaWeb is a relationship and lifestyle advice column by GhanaWeb where the GhanaWeb audience responds to your questions and problems about relationships at home, work, and beyond. Share yours with GhanaWeb mailto:via:features@ghanaweb.com.

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