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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 488996" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi Patriotgirl, </p><p></p><p>I can identify with the situation as my oldest difficult child is now married to a much older woman...she is at least 10 yrs older than him. I have had my concerns as well but as it turns out she is apparently good for my difficult child. </p><p>Now, I don't have a close relationship with her though...Her value system is what mine "used" to be like and she is a fairly rigid...somewhat judgemental person from what I gather. She and my oldest difficult child go to church a couple of times a week and have very conservative, controlling views. </p><p>I know she is responsible with money at least and has high standards. But she is not warm and friendly like my young difficult child's wife.</p><p>But all I want is for my oldest difficult child and their babies to be happy and healthy. So far it is working. </p><p>So I guess it doesn't really matter if I'm crazy about her or not. </p><p>I think having an older partner in life is what my difficult child needed. It may be what your daughter needs too. </p><p></p><p>I am happy to read some positives about your daughter as last I heard awhile back she was involved with the Meth and relationships were strained. We have to hold on to any good we can find in our difficult child's lives. </p><p></p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 488996, member: 3305"] Hi Patriotgirl, I can identify with the situation as my oldest difficult child is now married to a much older woman...she is at least 10 yrs older than him. I have had my concerns as well but as it turns out she is apparently good for my difficult child. Now, I don't have a close relationship with her though...Her value system is what mine "used" to be like and she is a fairly rigid...somewhat judgemental person from what I gather. She and my oldest difficult child go to church a couple of times a week and have very conservative, controlling views. I know she is responsible with money at least and has high standards. But she is not warm and friendly like my young difficult child's wife. But all I want is for my oldest difficult child and their babies to be happy and healthy. So far it is working. So I guess it doesn't really matter if I'm crazy about her or not. I think having an older partner in life is what my difficult child needed. It may be what your daughter needs too. I am happy to read some positives about your daughter as last I heard awhile back she was involved with the Meth and relationships were strained. We have to hold on to any good we can find in our difficult child's lives. LMS [/QUOTE]
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