Age disparity in sexual relationships
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Age disparity in sexual relationships is a controversial topic although common among both heterosexual and homosexual couples in many cultures and societies. The composition of the heterosexual couple with regard to the older and younger partner varies, although the most common may be an older male with a much younger female. The most stereotypical perception of these relationships is that of the older males pursuing the female. In fact, the younger female may pursue the older man and initiate the relationship. Situations involving a younger male with an older female also exist, but are not as common. Many psychologists have an intense interest in this phenomenon of age disparity. Age disparity, especially in extreme cases, may constitute a paraphilia.
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History
Historically, unequal pairings are quite common; many men in positions of prestige or power have taken young women as lovers or wives. At the same time, women of influence have had no qualms in seeking the affections of young men.
Many arranged marriages are age-disparate, with the husband being much older than the wife. For example, John Rolfe married Pocahontas in 1614; he was at least 10 years older than she. Laura Ingalls Wilder was 10 years younger than her husband. John F. Kennedy was 12 years older than Jacqueline Bouvier. Mail-order brides are frequently younger than their husbands.
Age disparity in gay male relationships is, perhaps, even more historically common than in other relationships. In Ancient Greece, pre-Modern Japan, Melanesia, and Renaissance Florence, pederasty was a socially acceptable practice woven into society. In Ancient Greece, these relationships were sanctioned by the law. Pederasty involves an adult man acting as an educator, mentor, and sex partner to an adolescent male with parental permission.
The United States Census Bureau's March 2000 statistics show some 800,000 unmarried American couples are more than five years divergent in age, and 7 in 100 of women married more than once have a husband 6 or more years younger than they.
Age disparities are very common in Hollywood culture. For example, Michael Douglas is exactly 25 years older than his second wife Catherine Zeta-Jones. Michelle Branch is 19 years younger than her husband Teddy Landau. Mena Suvari was 17 years younger than her former husband Robert Brinkmann. Ashton Kutcher is 15 years younger than his wife, Demi Moore. Kate Hudson is 13 years younger than her husband Chris Robinson. Justin Timberlake is 9 years younger than his girlfriend Cameron Diaz, Madonna is 10 years older than husband, Guy Ritchie. Before they divorced, Angelina Jolie was married to Billy Bob Thornton who is approximately 20 years older than her.
Some more noticeable age differences are Frank Sinatra, who was 29 years older than former wife Mia Farrow; Rodney Dangerfield, who was 30 years older than his wife; Joan Collins is 32 years older than her current husband; and Anna Nicole Smith, who was a whopping 63 years younger than her second husband.
Sir Paul McCartney is now married to a woman only three years older than his daughter Stella McCartney.
Royalty have similarly had such freedom; Henry VIII, for instance, chose women far younger than himself as some of his wives, and a number of female monarchs have chosen younger consorts.
Causes
There are many factors which draw both young and old into such age-disparate relationships.
Fertility and evolutionary psychology
Women tend to lose fertility as they enter their forties, while men remain fertile much later in life. Evolutionary psychology suggests that people are more likely to be attracted to people who look like they might be fertile. Certainly anyone deliberately looking for a mate to breed with must pick someone of an age of likely fertility.
Social pressures
Older partners may seek the connection with the culture of youth, maintaining a connection with the fashion, the music, the media which their age group has ostensibly outgrown. They view the generation gap as an obstacle to overcome.
Younger partners may be searching for someone who is their superior, either socially or financially more secure.
Younger partners may see their relationship with an older person as a way of increasing their status within their society. This phenomenon is colloquially called "gold digging".
Psychological
Older partners may seek the youth which has escaped them. They may seek the sexual vigor of the young, which partners of their own age group may no longer possess. Younger partners, on the other hand, may be seeking a parent figure.
Many psychologists study the phenomenon of age disparity, and wonder whether there may be deeper motives behind it other than the aforementioned. They have coined a number of terms to describe various types of psychological preferences:
- Chronophilia is a general term, applied to any age-related preference.
- Ephebophilia is the attraction of older individuals to adolescents.
- Infantophilia is the attraction of older individuals to small children (ages ranging from 0 to 5)
- Pedophilia is the attraction of older individuals to pre-adolescents.
- Teleiophilia is the attraction of younger individuals to older individuals.
- Gerontophilia is the attraction of non-elderly individuals to the elderly.
Of these, it is pedophilia that has drawn the most social criticism, especially since the popular knownledge has merged the concepts of Infantophilia and Teleiophilia with that of Pedophilia, which has become known as attraction to any individual considered too young to consent to sexual relations. Age of consent laws have been passed to deter adults from entering sexual relationships with children.
Age disparity as paraphilia
There is also the issue of whether all age-disparate relationships fall under the definition of paraphilia. Individuals who exclusively pursue age-disparate relationships are generally classified by psychologists as parasexual, that is, their behavior qualitatively different from the norm. Individuals who occasionally pursue age-disparate relationships are not included in this category, except in the popular press. As is speculated with other practices considered paraphilia, sexual imprinting may play a role in age-disparate relationships.
Social criticism
In some societies age-disparate relationships are seen as aberrant or even perverse. Historically, the "gold digger" mentality has been frowned upon as being akin to prostitution. The age difference that is generally accepted by modern society varies directly with the age of the individuals involved in the relationship; larger differences are more acceptable with older individuals. For example, while a seven-year difference might be considered unacceptable (even illegal in some places) between a 22-year-old and a 15-year-old, it is less-commented-upon between a 30-year-old and a 23-year-old, and unnoticed completely between a 78-year-old and a 71-year-old.
Response to criticism
Few people are willing to defend cases of age disparity such as between a pre-adolescent and an adult. See pedophilia In cases where both partners are above the local age of consent, however, age-disparate couples are quick to defend the legitimacy of their relationships. See Gerry Studds
While it is true that some relationships have been labelled as "gold digging" (that is to say, the younger partner's primary interest in the older partner is his/her financial circumstance), a popular adage is "love is blind". For those who feel they are in love, it doesn't matter if their partner is several years older than they are. And as factors such as the divorce rate, changing patterns in dating, and basic incompatibilities affecting personal relationships, the average age difference between prospective partners has also changed.
Whatever the case, the younger partner is appreciative of the life experience and wisdom the older partner brings, and the older partner appreciates the vigor, enthusiasm, and new political, social, and cultural perspectives their young partner has to offer.
Slang terms
A number of slang terms exist to describe pairings in which one individual is much older than the other:
- Gold digging refers to a relationship in which a young person pursues an older person for monetary gain, and is discussed in greater detail in other sections of this article.
- May-December romance is a general and non-prejudicial expression for an age-disparate relationship. The expression draws an implicit analogy between one's lifetime and the time of year. Thus "May" refers to the younger partner, who is in the spring of his or her life. "December" is the elder partner, in the winter of his or her life.
- Robbing the cradle may refer to a situation in which an older individual seduces a much younger one, and stigmatizes the act through its use of the word "robbing". The tone of this phrase is highly situational—in some cases, where consensus in a relationship is clear, it is often used in a jesting manner, but where consensus may not be evident, it can be intended in a very pejorative sense. See the section in this article on social criticism. People who 'rob the cradle' are commonly called cradle snatchers or cradle robbers.
- Grave robbing refers to the exact opposite situation to "Cradle snatching/robbing" (above), and the same references to jest and/or social criticism apply here also.
- Sugar daddy refers to an older man who offers money or gifts to a younger person in return for companionship or sexual favours. The term is now sometimes used for rich men that are not necessarily much older than the partner.
- Jail bait refers to a particularly sexually attractive person below the legal age of consent. Connotes enticement to endanger oneself of being prosecuted for statutory rape.
- Cougars are older women who are attracted to young men; use of this terminology is considered by some to be impolite.
- Mrs. Robinson refers to an older woman, often of anywhere up to middle age, who has a relationship with a much younger man. The term is taken from the film The Graduate.
- Toyboy or Boytoy refers to the younger man in a relationship with an older woman or man.
- Tadpoling refers to a relationship between a younger man and an older woman. A notable example is Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore whose public relationship seems to have started the use of this slang term. See also the movie Tadpole.
- MILF (Mom I'd like to fuck) refers to mothers who attract the sexual attention of high-school males.
See also
- Age of consent
- Generation gap
- Historical pederastic couples
- List of movies featuring May-December romances
- List of sexology topics
- Male prostitute
- Marriage
- Marriageable age
- Pederasty
- Prostitute