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Off the bat, context is everything. Full disclosure, I’m the first person to come here to call out age gaps when they’re concerning.
In saying that, on the surface, yes, this would certainly raise eyebrows. Why? Because what would a 35 year old have in common with a 20 year old? In most cases, very little.
Before I speak positively, I need to let you know that the general concern in these situations is the mismatch in the power dynamic. More often than not, a 35 year old is going to look down on a 20 year old as inexperienced and knowing nothing, and be in full control of the relationship. As a completely made up example, the 20 year old might say “I wish you wouldn’t curse when you speak to me,” and the 35 year old could respond “well you’re a fucking idiot and don’t know what you’re talking about.” Is he wrong? Yep. Would you know that? Maybe not. We only know what we know at the age we’re at and experience we have.
Despite all that, the only advice I can give you is to be smart and be aware of reality. If he truly treats you like you deserve to be treated, great! But if there’s anything questionable, don’t allow it to be shot down without a logical discussion.
Forget about “society.” I already told you that I’d certainly question it, but realistically no one’s going to notice this shit in public. People are focused on themselves. We only know this because you told us.
Online your life. Just don’t ignore red flags. Good luck.
Yes, it’s baffling to me that anyone thinks this is okay!
I suppose that if you grow up in dysfunction and abuse then it seems normal and that’s what the OP is setting his kids up for—to think this abuse is normal.
If you get along with the sister, try to have a separate relationship with her. If it's every three months that he visits them, I would skip it every so often.
Off the bat, context is everything. Full disclosure, I’m the first person to come here to call out age gaps when they’re concerning.
In saying that, on the surface, yes, this would certainly raise eyebrows. Why? Because what would a 35 year old have in common with a 20 year old? In most cases, very little.
Before I speak positively, I need to let you know that the general concern in these situations is the mismatch in the power dynamic. More often than not, a 35 year old is going to look down on a 20 year old as inexperienced and knowing nothing, and be in full control of the relationship. As a completely made up example, the 20 year old might say “I wish you wouldn’t curse when you speak to me,” and the 35 year old could respond “well you’re a fucking idiot and don’t know what you’re talking about.” Is he wrong? Yep. Would you know that? Maybe not. We only know what we know at the age we’re at and experience we have.
Despite all that, the only advice I can give you is to be smart and be aware of reality. If he truly treats you like you deserve to be treated, great! But if there’s anything questionable, don’t allow it to be shot down without a logical discussion.
Forget about “society.” I already told you that I’d certainly question it, but realistically no one’s going to notice this shit in public. People are focused on themselves. We only know this because you told us.
Online your life. Just don’t ignore red flags. Good luck.
Yes, it’s baffling to me that anyone thinks this is okay!
I suppose that if you grow up in dysfunction and abuse then it seems normal and that’s what the OP is setting his kids up for—to think this abuse is normal.
It may be common but it’s not okay.
If you get along with the sister, try to have a separate relationship with her. If it's every three months that he visits them, I would skip it every so often.