Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did your husband also have a 12 year old child at the time?
There is no way I can pretend to be okay with any of this. I don't think dinner would be a good idea.
Besides he's not living close to us right now.
No, he had no ex-wife or kids. Also, attitudes towards older men with younger women are more indulgent than towards older women with younger men, which is unfair.
Still, you have to be wily, OP. Use psychology to outsmart them. You really do have to make an effort to get to know her. Not because you support the relationship, but because you want ammunition to get your cousin out of this without looking like the heavy father, which will only push him into her arms. Then you'll be able to say: "Oh, I love how Larla still cuts up her son's meat for him, even at 12! What a devoted mother she is! Soon you'll be doing that too, and attending all his soccer games and everything!" You know, subliminal snark stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP again - and it's not your cousin I feel bad for, honestly. It's this woman. The probability is high that he's going to leave her, and she won't have done herself or her child any good at all.
I don't have an ounce of sympathy for her. She's a fully grown woman and should be choosing better for herself and her child.
Another reason I don't think dinner would be a good idea. I do not think I could play it cool long enough to stomach her in order to do and say the things you suggest in your previous post.
Anonymous wrote:
PP again - and it's not your cousin I feel bad for, honestly. It's this woman. The probability is high that he's going to leave her, and she won't have done herself or her child any good at all.
Anonymous wrote:Did your husband also have a 12 year old child at the time?
There is no way I can pretend to be okay with any of this. I don't think dinner would be a good idea.
Besides he's not living close to us right now.