If there’s one thing recent pop culture has shown us, it’s that love isn’t defined by numbers. Films like Babygirl and The Idea of You, series such as Rivals, and novels like Intermezzo have thrust age gap romance into the spotlight, challenging old notions of what true compatibility really means.
For a long time, relationships with a significant age gap were considered unusual. However, in recent times, perceptions have shifted—and now we finally understand why.
The Reason Why We Don’t Care About the Age Gap Anymore

And it’s not just in the realm of fiction. A recent study by the sexual wellness brand LELO revealed that over 80% of people have expanded their age range on dating apps in the past year. This indicates that more and more individuals are open to connecting with someone outside their own generation. More specifically, 14% of women aged 45 to 55 have shown interest in dating someone younger, while 16% of men between 18 and 24 have explored relationships with older women.
For many years, relationships featuring a notable age difference were seen as abnormal—even problematic—especially following the #MeToo movement, which emphasized the importance of power balance in relationships. However, this new wave of narratives shows that intergenerational relationships can be healthy, passionate, and consensual without inherently involving toxic dynamics or abuse.
Beyond film and literature, the growing openness to intergenerational love reflects a broader transformation in how we understand relationships.

Today, people are seeking connections based on shared interests, emotional compatibility, and undeniable chemistry, leaving traditional age gap standards in the background. Increased awareness of potential power imbalances—regardless of any age difference—has also paved the way for these relationships to be built on a foundation of trust and maturity.
How to Embrace the Age Gap Without Guilt

If you’ve ever felt drawn to someone older or younger than you and wondered whether such a relationship could work, consider these key points:
- Forget the stereotypes: There isn’t just one way to love, and no rulebook dictates what love should look like. With respect and genuine connection, age is just a number.
- Discuss your expectations: It’s crucial to be on the same page about what you both want from the relationship. If you’re considering a long-term commitment, make sure your goals align.
- Face external judgments together: You might encounter unsolicited comments or criticisms. While intergenerational relationships are becoming more common, some still judge them. However, if your relationship is strong, external opinions shouldn’t matter.
- Enjoy the moment: Love doesn’t always follow a predictable script—and that’s perfectly fine. Focus on enjoying your partner rather than fixating on age differences. Ultimately, differences will exist, but what truly matters is building a strong relationship based on mutual trust.
At the end of the day, what really matters is how you feel with that person. If the connection is there, why not take a chance regarding the age gap?
This article was originally written in Spanish by Nayely Aguilera in Cultura Colectiva.
