Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a dh who can credibly pull attractive women 20-30 years younger than he is, you are not going to ever find someone at that level should you chose to leave (unless you are Giselle bundchen or ultra elite/top tier yourself)
Calm down and reassess before making any rash decisions OP
What is there to reasses? Her DH can file at any moment. Why should she be caught napping? And plenty of women will latch on to an elderly meal ticket, so that’s not the great accomplishment you seem to think it is.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a dh who can credibly pull attractive women 20-30 years younger than he is, you are not going to ever find someone at that level should you chose to leave (unless you are Giselle bundchen or ultra elite/top tier yourself)
Calm down and reassess before making any rash decisions OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would remind your friend to make her husband suffer in the ninth circle of hell, but not the 19 year old. It's practically statutory rape. If this was in a professional setting, she might even have grounds to sue for coercion. If this is an au pair, the power imbalance is straight up employer-employee and it's gross on the part of the employer.
Ridiculous. Remember what we've learned. If she's 17 years and 364 days old, he's a "p*dophile". Two days later it's two consenting adults. There is no nuance.
I never said there was a legal basis. But her 19 year old brain is not mature, and it's always the married partner who is most to blame, since he or she is the one betraying their spouse. I'm assuming here that the 19 year old is not married.
The girl ma had poor judgment but she’s not breaking a promise or doing anything nearly as horrible and the man. It’s all his fault - like every last bit. And I hope the wife takes him for all he has and the 19 year old take home for everything he earns after the divorce. I also hope that his hurtful decisions eat away at him like a cancer for his extremely long lonely life
Anonymous wrote:Is it lifetime alimony in Virginia after 20 years?
Anonymous wrote:I remember being 26 or 27 banging a girl I met at the pool who was 18 (summer before freshman year of college). This post gives me hope as a 40year old myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would remind your friend to make her husband suffer in the ninth circle of hell, but not the 19 year old. It's practically statutory rape. If this was in a professional setting, she might even have grounds to sue for coercion. If this is an au pair, the power imbalance is straight up employer-employee and it's gross on the part of the employer.
Ridiculous. Remember what we've learned. If she's 17 years and 364 days old, he's a "p*dophile". Two days later it's two consenting adults. There is no nuance.
I never said there was a legal basis. But her 19 year old brain is not mature, and it's always the married partner who is most to blame, since he or she is the one betraying their spouse. I'm assuming here that the 19 year old is not married.
Anonymous wrote:Offer to host a bonfire for any items she might want to burn.
Anonymous wrote:Help her realize this does not have to destroy her life. We've been culturally condition in the U.S. to think of this as some kind of ultimate betrayal.
But in many cultures--France, Japan, etc., this kind of things is not uncommon or even so taboo. Help her to not overreact. Keep it in perspective.
Anonymous wrote:I remember being 26 or 27 banging a girl I met at the pool who was 18 (summer before freshman year of college). This post gives me hope as a 40year old myself.
Anonymous wrote:Keep your heads everybody. I do hate to see these older men taken advantage of, though.
Imagine the power that these young women have to be able to coerce and exploit these wealthy men. Gives me pause.