I'm 56 the mom is 31. her daughter is 4. The mom and I have a casual relationship (no touching of any kind). We enjoy each others compay and see each other once a week and some times more if we go out to eat. (She will not let me pay, she always pays), or I go to her house to help herI fix things around her house. Her daughter loves me and follows me where ever I go and we play together. I would do anything to see the little girl happy and smile. I'm starting to fall in love with the little girl. I see her as I would my own daughter. I don't know what to think about this relashionship we have. It seem strange because she has a husben who lives over seas and has not come back for over 1 1/2 years. He is doing business and likes it ove there. He has no plan to come back. I'm confused as to what I should do. I would do notheing to hurt the little girl. She and I like each other a lot. As for the mom, I'm starting to have feelings for her as well, and would like to have more of a realationship with her, but not sure what to do. Help!
brooketini89
(Age:18 to 24)
When: More than a year ago
You need to deff come up with a plan and talk it over....she either needs to leave the unconcerned husband and start something more healthy and give the little girl what she really needs....a father! As for you ... Sweep Her Off Her Feet (Turn on your charm) -Brooke-
howsmytyping
(Age:25 to 29)
When: More than a year ago
My husband is 47 and I am 24. He loves my 5 year old like he is his own, our hearts, souls, and of course bodies, match perfect in every way. When we hold hands it's as though our hands were made for each other. When one of us cries, it's the other who sheds the tears. If two people who love each other that much match up in so many ways, does it matter that their birthdays don't? No I don't believe so. Age is just a random number assigned according to the order of your birth, you have no control over it. But you can't control who you love either, so you have to decide what is more important to you. What others think about the "cradle robber" and "goldigger" or how your heart feels. Trust me, follow your heart, it is the smartest organ in a man's body.
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