Thank you so much for responding to my message. I appreciate your comments and for the most part they make some sense. But what you are telling me could also apply even if I were dating a man 55. He may like politics when I don't. He may like classical music when it just so happens that I do like wrap music and Today's R&B whether I date a young man or not. He may like Italian food when I like soul food - so eating at the same restaurants could be a problem for us. But the point you are making is all of these things are expected to be worked out between a couple of the same age if they truly love each other. Well the same can be done with a multi-generational couple also.
I have never had any colonoscopies myself - but he has. I have perfect 20-20 vision. He has been wearing glasses all of his life. So, what does age and medical benefits really have to do with it. There are a lot of sick young people out there. I don't like coffee; so I don't frequent Starbucks. I don't read USA Today nor Romance Novels and I am not dreaming - there is a young man out there who loves me unconditionally. So, ridiculous is not the word I would use for it - unusual maybe but certainly not ridiculous. Thank you so much for getting back to me though.