Would you say that your conversations and discussions are at eye level?
I just ask because i could imagine that it is very demanding for him not to give life advises all the time or take his experiences and project them to your situations. I guess many situations that you have to cope with - he already has a similar story , but still you want to be heard and not directly be given an advice?
Also, you might still have the need to explore things yourself and he clearly already experienced a lot and might explain it to you instead of letting you explore by yourself?
I write that without having a bad view on him I just think of my parents being only 20/25 years older than me and not always being able to have that distant view… So I wonder how you deal with that generation gap in your relationship.
I’d say so. I never felt condescension or anything like that in our communication. But admittedly I am very much a listener. I love listening to others, I’m not much of a talker myself. A person who can talk a lot and I just listen is very attractive to me. Plus I’ve always liked to surround myself with people more experienced / smarter than me. As my parents have always said: it’s better to be the fool between intellectuals than the intellectual between fools. I like growing and evolving beside someone who has already gone through it. “Experiencing” things with other inexperienced people (colloquially know as growing together) has never been my thing. I like experiencing things with people who have already gone through it. I like stability, I like a rock. I don’t like being with people similar to me, cause I feel like we always clash. I like being given advice and mentored sorta say. I like someone taking the lead. I don’t believe age gaps relationships are for everyone, because as you said some people prefer being more “peers” and at the same level. I’m the opposite. Even in regards to friends.
Would you say that your conversations and discussions are at eye level?
I just ask because i could imagine that it is very demanding for him not to give life advises all the time or take his experiences and project them to your situations. I guess many situations that you have to cope with - he already has a similar story , but still you want to be heard and not directly be given an advice? Also, you might still have the need to explore things yourself and he clearly already experienced a lot and might explain it to you instead of letting you explore by yourself?
I write that without having a bad view on him I just think of my parents being only 20/25 years older than me and not always being able to have that distant view… So I wonder how you deal with that generation gap in your relationship.
I’d say so. I never felt condescension or anything like that in our communication. But admittedly I am very much a listener. I love listening to others, I’m not much of a talker myself. A person who can talk a lot and I just listen is very attractive to me. Plus I’ve always liked to surround myself with people more experienced / smarter than me. As my parents have always said: it’s better to be the fool between intellectuals than the intellectual between fools. I like growing and evolving beside someone who has already gone through it. “Experiencing” things with other inexperienced people (colloquially know as growing together) has never been my thing. I like experiencing things with people who have already gone through it. I like stability, I like a rock. I don’t like being with people similar to me, cause I feel like we always clash. I like being given advice and mentored sorta say. I like someone taking the lead. I don’t believe age gaps relationships are for everyone, because as you said some people prefer being more “peers” and at the same level. I’m the opposite. Even in regards to friends.
Thanks :) that makes sense to me now. :)