DEAR HARRIETTE: I am 22 years old. While on vacation, I connected with a man on a gay dating app. Honestly, he fits the description for many things that I like in a guy: He has a stable job, owns his home, works toward his personal goals and ambitions and has a football player physique. However, many of his great qualities come with one caveat: He is more than twice my age. Although it really doesn't bother me much, I do understand that our age difference will automatically put parameters on how far we can go. My mother has already expressed her disapproval of me bringing home anyone around her age. I am not someone who dates for family approval; however, I have to say, I understand that point and could not expect her to accept such a huge age gap. This man didn't know my age when we first connected, but it didn't seem to bother him when he found out. What should I do? -- Age Gap
DEAR AGE GAP: Tread carefully. His resume sounds good, but when it comes to his age, he could be your father. Ask him why he wants to be with someone so young. You have described why he’s interesting to you, but those qualities and assets come with time. It is possible for you to build a life with someone and get there together. He has all of that due to life experience.
Your mother is seeing the big picture, which is hard for you to do. Don’t make a decision based on her, but think about what you want in your life. Is it to walk into a readymade situation or to build a life with someone who will grow alongside you?