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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (2 May 2013):
The age difference is fine and not the problem.
if you are single and he is single and you think the family can cope and you both are wanting it and willing to deal with the family backlash then I see no problem here.
What happens if you two get together and it doesn't work out... won't family get-togethers be awkward?
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 May 2013): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionIm 27 and he's 33.
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (1 May 2013):
you are falling for your "step-cousin" he is the nephew of your stepdad....
is he falling for you or is this a mad crush?
how often do you all see each other at family events....
it's not illegal but it may set some family members on edge...
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reader, Foot-In-My-Mouth +, writes (1 May 2013):
The point is...does he love you too? If he doesn't, everything else becomes irrelevant.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (1 May 2013):
It's still family. I think in this case the "blood" matters less. How do you think your family will handle this?
How old are you and how old is he?
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 May 2013): It's not morally wrong but it may not be the best of ideas given the close family connection.
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