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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They're both consenting adults. I hope it's not one of her own professors, just for the impropriety of THAT situation, but no one's business but the two involved in the relationship[/quote] +1. I think it would kick up a crap load of drama for a relationship that may not even last the school year that involved two adults. Unless you think there is a threat to her physical or mental health like involved in a cult, was assaulted, abusive relationship etc, I would not get involved. I would like to think/hope my daughters would not get involved in dating a married man or their boss or subordinate or client for ethical reasons but there is really no control over that as a parent. I think some of the other dating things about what is a good match for you a person you learns through trial and error and you hope your child develops good judgment bout those things over time. I think many of us have dated the older guy/different stage of life like 22 dating a 32 year old or the shady guy with an excuse for everything or the guy where you as a female may pay for everything. You live and you learn so by the time you have children and/or get married or settle in to a LTR you have figured out what you want and need.[/quote]
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