Wolf Hall..s2....King Henry Referred To...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Jay 05. What a difficult situation! Your mum is just trying to protect you. You need to sit down with your mum as an adult and discuss this with her. I can see things from both sides (once being a teenager) and now being a mother.
Ask your mum if she would meet him and explain to her how you feel about him. Every mother wants to protect their children and despite how old you are they will do their utmost to do this.
I married when I was 18 against my mother's wishes and all I can say is that many years down the line I admitted that I wished I had listened to her!.
Perhaps if your mum meets this guy she may get a different opinion of him. I know the age gap would worry any parent. You are just starting out your journey of life whereas he has seen and done alot more. Your mum will be worried that he is looking for someone to settle down with and although she cannot decide that for you, she will be worried as you are still very young.
I hope you can talk to your mum and if you are really keen on this guy, introduce him to her and see what happens. Hope all goes well.
I agree with Witts end. My 18 year old God-daughter is going out with an older man (in his late twenties), though she did know him as a friend first (they used to work together) and did introduce him to her parents before she started going out with him (when she was 17). Her parents weren't 'over the moon' about the situation, but at least they had met the bloke and knew that he was a 'decent' guy.
To be honest, I don't think ANY parent would be thrilled at the idea of their 18 year old daughter going out with a bloke that much older.
Thanks for the feedback! This guy isn't actually my boyfriend by the way and that kind of makes it more infuriating as nothing serious is happening, i'm just enjoying his company! I'm not in education-I work full time so he's not a distraction! He has even offered to meet the parents to put their minds at rest (although mum isn't even willing to let this happen!).
I can understand where my mum is coming from though and hope we can sort this out!
It's a shame that your mum won't compromise & meet him jay. Do you have a relative, an aunt maybe, who would be willing to have a casual coffee with you both? Your mum might accept reassurance from another older person. The reason I say this is because when I was 16 I was seeing a 21 yr old for a while & yes, my mum went mad too. However, she obviously had a grumble to our neighbour who, as luck would have it, knew him & his family & told my mum I'd be fine with him.
All the best, I hope you work it out.
What I'd always wanted to tell her (& never dared) was that it was the boys my own age who always tried it on & the older ones had much more respect!
PERSEVERE.
if you think he is worth it then ride the problem out. try talking to your mum on an adult level and tell her your feelings for the guy. i think its also a good idea for her to meet him a few times to make up a proper oinion for herself. im with a man 14 years older, im sure my parents were a little aprehensive as i'll always be their baby no matter how old i am. we have been together over a year and things are great.
age isnt always everything!
but honestly, if you think he is worth all this then there must be some feelings there, so approach your mum and have a heart to heart, it cant be any worse than it is at the moment can it?
let us know how it pans out.... and above all....GOOD LUCK!