People think, because we're young, we aren't complex, but that's not true. We deal with life and love and broken hearts in the same way a woman a few years older might.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that love isn't what you think it is when you're in your twenties or even thirties.
People don't realize the great happiness there is in living to be very old and together all the time.
Marriage is not about age; it's about finding the right person.
It is people's hearts that move the age.
Women have been brought up to be passive, accepting, not come forward and play a major role in life. And with age, there's a tendency to revert to that - to pull back, recede. I don't think it's advisable or admirable.
Things happen to everybody in the course of a lifetime. Relationships end, people die, tragedy befalls everyone. So everyone has this wealth of experience, and the older you are the more you have to draw on.
I think sometimes in relationships, ladies like having a man who takes care of them, nurtures them. If you can't find it in a man your own age, you find it in somebody who is older.
Once you find love, you find it. There isn't an age on love.
At midlife, I think a woman has more in common with her teenage children than anybody else. We all are kind of uncertain. We realize for the first time in either our lives or decades that we're in charge now.
As you know, all women at all ages do not feel their ages anymore. The young girl feels older, and the older woman feels younger.