Here’s what they had to say:
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“I’m Gen Z and dating a girl that’s a millennial.

I’m 25 and she is 31.
Things are pretty chill and don’t bother me at all.
u/darksady
3.

“We didn’t instantly swap socials and just went onto WhatsApp.”
“The crying laughing emoji has a strong hold over most millennials, unfortunately.”
“We both use social media.

There are certain songs I define as peak elementary school but are distinctly middle school for him (i.e.
Anonymous, Washington
7.
“Pressuring me to have kids before I’m ready.”

“Gen Z (22) here who dated a millennial (30).
Millennial said I was exhausting and we just weren’t compatible at the end.
It could have worked, but some parts were too different.

Our very large age gap, different levels of energy, and ambition.”
u/Chanze3
9.
“I’m a 25-year-old male dating a 31-year-old female.

It’s my best relationship to date.
It’s the maturity level and life experience for me.”
“My partner was born in 1990, and I was born in 2000.

Though it makes me sad sometimes, it’s pretty fun and a wonderful learning opportunity.”
alexandraisgay
11.
“They have less energy than I do.

They always talk as if their opinion is correct and as if they know what’s best for me.
It’s annoying actually.”
Kay, Canada
13.

“Songs, parties, and the way we dance are different.”
“I’m a 26-year-old female and my partner is a 28-year-old male.
he doesn’t know Instagram shortcuts like reposting to a story).
But I don’t mind guiding him and find it funny because we’re only two years apart.”
u/kdzry
15.
“Less sex drive.
Kinda sucks sometimes.”
“He’s 38 and I’m 26.
He likes to be the boss.”
Anonymous
17.
“Complains a lot about how ‘it was better when I was this age.'”
“I’m Gen Z (2000) and my partner is a millennial (1996).
TBH, the difference is more in our interests rather than a generational gap.
u/brbeatingclouds
19.
“I’m a Gen Z female dating a millennial male.
Also, emojis like are literal to him, not in the way Gen Z uses and interprets them.
It’s tough sometimes but I love him and he loves me.”
Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.