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How do I convince my older co-worker that the age difference isn't a big deal?

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Question - (11 November 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 November 2009)
A male age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I prefer the companionship of older women. I firmly believe an older woman and a younger man can have a true lasting relationship. I'm 22 i fell in love with a 46 year old coworker. The woman is an angel. I have strong feelings for her and she for me. she is worried about what others would think about it. How to change her thinking?

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (11 November 2009):

You can't convince her. Be a good, reliable friend to her, let her know you think the world of her and always listen to her. If she can't be convinced, she can't. But if you can prove yourself trustworthy, then she might come around. It worked for me.

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