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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 489242" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I know the age difference bugs you, but not all guys who get involved with someone 12 yrs younger are bad or are bad for them. He seems to be a good influence on her. You can't change things even if he isn't. I hope he continues to help her make good choices and that if they stay together then they are good to/for each other.</p><p></p><p>I met my husband when I was 20 and he was 31. I had just turned 20 a month before and he was almost 32. We have been together since. My mother knew the first night he came over to watch a movie and she walked past the den and saw he was asleep with his head on my lap (he had been at work at 5 am that morning and was just asleep, nothing else) that he would be the one for me. It hasn't been easy, no marriage is, but we have 20 years of marriage now and still going strong. Sometiems we get teased because he student taught in my jr high when I was a student there, lol. I never had him for a teacher but could have. </p><p></p><p>It could be just what she needs. Even if it/he isn't, focus on the positive changes and practice detachment. I am sorry this is bothering you. I get the "Dad" comments now and again. We think they are funny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 489242, member: 1233"] I know the age difference bugs you, but not all guys who get involved with someone 12 yrs younger are bad or are bad for them. He seems to be a good influence on her. You can't change things even if he isn't. I hope he continues to help her make good choices and that if they stay together then they are good to/for each other. I met my husband when I was 20 and he was 31. I had just turned 20 a month before and he was almost 32. We have been together since. My mother knew the first night he came over to watch a movie and she walked past the den and saw he was asleep with his head on my lap (he had been at work at 5 am that morning and was just asleep, nothing else) that he would be the one for me. It hasn't been easy, no marriage is, but we have 20 years of marriage now and still going strong. Sometiems we get teased because he student taught in my jr high when I was a student there, lol. I never had him for a teacher but could have. It could be just what she needs. Even if it/he isn't, focus on the positive changes and practice detachment. I am sorry this is bothering you. I get the "Dad" comments now and again. We think they are funny. [/QUOTE]
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