Anonymous wrote:When you're an adult, 6 years is nothing. My mom and my stepdad are 6 years apart, and they have been married for 30 years. My husband is 5 years older than me. It's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My son is not in high school, but they have been together since he was a senior. I've gotten to know her pretty well- and from what I can tell, she is definitely more mentally mature than my son. He gets a lot of good advice from her regarding school, career paths, etc. and she's taught him a lot and he has matured TONS since they've been together. That being said, emotionally, it appears as though DS "wears the pants". I think they balance each other out. I truly do like them as a couple. I adore her and I think she's been good for him. The age is the only thing that doesn't look good on paper for me. I was just curious if anyone else would let that affect your support of the relationship or if you would look past it if everything else seemed great.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My son is not in high school, but they have been together since he was a senior. I've gotten to know her pretty well- and from what I can tell, she is definitely more mentally mature than my son. He gets a lot of good advice from her regarding school, career paths, etc. and she's taught him a lot and he has matured TONS since they've been together. That being said, emotionally, it appears as though DS "wears the pants". I think they balance each other out. I truly do like them as a couple. I adore her and I think she's been good for him. The age is the only thing that doesn't look good on paper for me. I was just curious if anyone else would let that affect your support of the relationship or if you would look past it if everything else seemed great.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but am I the only one who thinks of MY 18yo DS as an adult, not a "teenaged boy" as everyone seems to be referring to OP's son? If I liked the girl, this wouldn't bother me. My DS has some friends in their early-mid 20's, and I think of them all as young adults. They have the same interests, talk about the same things, etc. Literally the only difference is that some have a more "adult" job. I'm assuming this is the case with OPs son and the gf. If it were a 15 year old and 21 year old or 16&22, that's put me off because it really would seem that they'd be in completely different parts of their lives. But this age gap seems fine. They're both in early stages of adulthood, going out on their own, the 18 year old is old enough to know when someone's intentions are bad. This really does not seem like a "creepy woman preying on a young boy".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think most would bar an eye if your son were the older one.
You bet I would. What would a 24 year old man be doing with a *high school* senior. To put it into perspective, a 24 year old could be a first year associate at a law firm. I can only imagine the incredulity of everyone at the office if he were to bring in his high school girlfriend to work functions.
Anonymous wrote:He must be well endowed to have a lady that old wanting him. By your own admission she is more mature than he is so it must be physical.