{"id":820,"date":"2011-03-08T15:08:56","date_gmt":"2011-03-08T15:08:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forcespenpals.net\/p=?820"},"modified":"2011-03-08T15:08:56","modified_gmt":"2011-03-08T15:08:56","slug":"emotional-age-differs-from-physical-age","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forcespenpals.net\/gb\/news\/emotional-age-differs-from-physical-age\/","title":{"rendered":"Emotional age ‘differs from physical age’"},"content":{"rendered":"
Single soldiers looking for a partner might consider somebody who is not the same age as them.<\/p>\n
Bernadette Lynass from the Scotsman explains: "Emotional age can be different from physical age and people of all ages share interests, views, desires and needs."<\/p>\n
It is therefore important not to completely dismiss somebody simply because they are older or younger.<\/p>\n
Ms Lynass also says it is important to have good communication in a relationship and be honest about key issues that could affect the relationship.<\/p>\n
Telling a new partner about strong beliefs – such as having children or wanting to marry – is a wise move, as it should avoid disappointment in the long run, the expert adds.<\/p>\n
But people should tailor their approach according to their individual situation, as a piece from the Huffington Post recently suggested it is hard to live up to expectations and instead couples should be themselves.<\/p>\n
Posted by Simon Williams
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