mmackeymouse
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But, I actually thought Firedancer was talking more about the 28 year old who many of us now agree is emotionally in the same place as a 16 year old. I thought he was sort of referring to a DIS poster who was also very sheltered and now struggles to have a relationship with someone her age (or at all). Maybe I am reading too much between the lines though.
No, I caught it too.
Be that as it may...
I am on the record in this thread multiple times at saying I find it completely weird and completely inappropriate.
In my wildest dreams, I cannot imagine hanging out with a teenager who I'm not related to, ever so often in a PUBLIC setting, much less frequently and in a private one.
I'm pretty lax when it comes to age differences, but when one party has a job and establishing their life and the other is in their teens...I don't think "Age is just a number" is so simple.

) that any influence that undermines parental authority of a young person is problematic and bears closer monitoring. But I also see your points Hadley, and the whole Gothard thing brings this situation into an entirely different dimension. It is possible that regardless of their ages, both of them see THE BOY as the "authority and leader" in the relationship. That dramatically shifts the balance of power doesn't it? Now, of course, who among us would want to be "led" by and submitted to a child? Certainly not me but then I'm not a Gothardite. It would be consistent with their beliefs though (and definitely would be the expectation of the OP's DS for any relationship he would want to have).
I also would call what they have an intimate relationship.
