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Re: Ex-LGF erred in AoC of Tasmania

Posted by girls_are_kittens on 2013-May-21 08:40:31 EDT, Tuesday
In reply to Ex-LGF erred in AoC of Tasmania posted by kratt on 2013-May-21 08:05:40 EDT, Tuesday

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"how supportive would you be willing to be to her if she desires to move on after some years?"

That's a question I have considered, but never came to a conclusion. No one wants to imagine their love to leave them for another. This very question is why I am hesitant to ever pursue a serious relationship with my little girl. I dream of one day marrying her(I have quite a nice little plan for how it might work, and with a little luck, it very well could), most certainly I do, but what if she decides as she grows older that she is not happy with me? I feel as though it will be too likely to happen when your lover is so young(just look at how short average relationships teenagers, and younger than that, last. Is it really so different if one is an adult?). This is why I will put much thought into a relationship if my little girl ever opens up the possibility; for I know that if I ever start a relationship with her, I will be preparing to marry her as soon as the consent fairy bestows on her the power to consent. There's much time and much change she will go through, and then some. As she matures, will she stay


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