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What exactly is a May-December Romance? LOL

kathyw
10-24-2005, 07:02 PM
I thought this was kinda cute so decided to share it... :D

Monday October 17, 2005

Dear Yahoo!:
What exactly is a May-December romance?
Laura
Santa Monica, California

Dear Laura:
The stuff Hollywood gossip columns are made of. Not to mention plenty of sappy movies and romance novels. It didn't start with Ashton and Demi, but the 27-year-old groom and 42-year-old bride could be the poster couple for May-December romances.

The term refers to a romantic pairing where one person is significantly older than the other. The age difference is at least a decade, but often more. The phrase comes from the younger person being in the "spring" of his or her life (i.e., May), while the older partner is in his or her "winter" (i.e., December).

Despite the gold-digger and boy-toy clichés, May-December relationships are pretty common throughout history. British royalty often paired up differently aged partners based on family trees and political needs. Even modern arranged marriages can have a large age difference within the couple.

These days, the politically correct term seems to be "age-gap relationships," and they're not just for movie stars. Just make sure to do some careful financial planning, Ashton, because Demi's proceeds from "G.I. Jane" won't last forever.

jesique
10-24-2005, 07:37 PM
LOL...that is cute.

I like to think of Alec and I as a May-September romance. (those are our birth months) *grin*

Nadine.

Kristin
10-24-2005, 08:29 PM
Well, considering I'm barely middle aged, I'd say we were May-July at most! "winter of my life" my butt!! LOL! I hate that term. I'm 38 not 83!! LOL :D

miss b
10-24-2005, 08:44 PM
How funny...

My y/m was born in Jan.........I was born in July......does that mean that we're off track here :D

Sdoah1972
10-24-2005, 08:45 PM
Well, considering I'm barely middle aged, I'd say we were May-July at most! "winter of my life" my butt!! LOL! I hate that term. I'm 38 not 83!! LOL :D

I agree! I'm hardly in the 'winter of my life' at age 33. I don't think I'm quite knocking on death's door yet. :p

everest
10-24-2005, 11:19 PM
Just nonsense, whatelse if not nonsense?

irparis
10-25-2005, 12:37 AM
The phrase comes from the younger person being in the "spring" of his or her life (i.e., May), while the older partner is in his or her "winter" (i.e., December).

So that's what that means...ok...makes sense now, i get it...I'm not sweet 15/16 anymore, but he's not in the change of voice stage either.

Paris

lady_p
10-25-2005, 02:14 AM
hehe ...ok..admittedly I am born in December..but hey..still feel like a spring chicken..ehh slightly plucked... :D


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