Age Differences – Do They Matter?

This is an interesting question with an answer that will surprise some readers.  A great many Penpal sites suggest that the age of a man is practically irrelevant to a Filipina when she’s deciding upon a mate.  In fact, it’s often suggested that Filipinas actually prefer husbands who are many years their senior, because such men are perceived as more mature, less promiscuous, and financially stable.   

So, what’s the real story?  Is age really irrelevant to Filipinas?  What do statistics tell us about the age differences in existing Fil-West couples?  If the statistics were to indicate a significant age gap between husbands and wives, is this because Filipinas actually prefer older men, or because they are merely more tolerant of them?  And just how important is the age difference to the men involved?   

First, let’s consider the results of a poll from my site that asked western husbands of Filipinas, “What is the age difference between you and your wife?”  There were six possible answers (age ranges) to choose from.  Here are the results (1,043 men responded): 

#1. I’m 11-20 years older (25%)

#2. I’m 6-10 years older (18%)

#3: I’m 1-5 years older (17%)

#4: I’m younger than my wife (14%)

#4 (tied): I’m more than 20 years older (14%)

#5: Same age (within 12 months) (10%) 

Thus, about 75% of men married to Filipinas are older than their wives by at least a year.  Not too surprising, since it’s common in most cultures for the man to be at least slightly older than his wife.  More interesting is the fact that 39% of the respondents are at least 11 years older than their wives. Even more notable is the fact that 14% of the men polled are more than 20 years older than their wives.  That’s a significant age gap.   

To put it into perspective, for every man who is younger than his Filipina wife (yours truly included), there is somewhere a man who is more than 20 years older than his Filipina wife.   

This is more striking if one considers that most western brides are, on average, just 2 to 3 years younger than their husbands.   As an example, a 44 year old Australian man is statistically most likely to marry an Australian woman of around 41 or 42 years of age.  But if he were to marry a Filipina, there’s only a one in four chance that his wife will that old.  Most likely, a 44 year old Australian man’s Filipina wife would be around 30 years of age, if not younger. 

Clearly, there is a sizeable population of Fil-West couples in which the husband is many years his wife’s senior.   Now let’s pursue the motivations involved.   

Let’s consider the motivations of the Filipinas first.  Based the number and type of marriages discussed above, it’s evident that Filipinas are, at a minimum, tolerant of much older husbands.  Do they prefer them, however, to men who are within a few years of their own age?   

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Guest Articles:

 

John's Story

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You May Be  Married to a Filipina if…

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Weddings in the Philippines

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