what's the accepted age spread between couples

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DrPizza

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Originally posted by
the .125 equation is good, however i agree that it limits the spread in older situations. If you increase it to 2 then it works out much better. Just my own opinion.

See what I mean about the math? I'm wondering how
(age of older person - age of younger person) / age of older person <= 0.125
can possibly evaluate to "2" Well... I know how it's possible: if one person is 10 and the other is negative 10 years old... :p :) Like I said, only a very small percent of people could use that equation. (I'm hoping the poster meant .2)
.2 does sound a little better... like the maximum cut-off allowable.
 

Rogodin2

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My x-wife moved in with a man 32 years older than herself-she was 19.

He was 51-nearly the same age as her father at the time-do you all think THAT is acceptable?

Rogo