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I am born and raised in an Asian city. The average couple's age gap here is 6-10 years where the man is almost always older than the woman. Having a girlfriend older than you is considered weird, and for a reason men here value youth higher than personality. Younger men and older women couples are ridiculed for their ages in this culture.
For example, my father's friend is a rich Chinese entrepreneur. He has a half-Asian half-American wife 25 years younger than him. They got married a few years ago when he was 45 and the girl was 20. What makes it even funnier is his American father-in-law (her father) is only 4 years older than him. Their friends and family congratulated him on his marriage, and said that he was one lucky man.
20 years gap happen if you are a rich man, and men and women congratulate you. An attractive hapa girl that is 20 can marry a 40+ year old businessman.
It seems to me that the stereotypical Asian attitude toward age gap between couples must be different from the Western one? Am I right?
For example, my father's friend is a rich Chinese entrepreneur. He has a half-Asian half-American wife 25 years younger than him. They got married a few years ago when he was 45 and the girl was 20. What makes it even funnier is his American father-in-law (her father) is only 4 years older than him. Their friends and family congratulated him on his marriage, and said that he was one lucky man.
20 years gap happen if you are a rich man, and men and women congratulate you. An attractive hapa girl that is 20 can marry a 40+ year old businessman.
It seems to me that the stereotypical Asian attitude toward age gap between couples must be different from the Western one? Am I right?