By Anonymous - 17/05/2014 19:33 - United States - Fresno

Today, my 15-year-old son told me that he and his new girlfriend are deeply in love and are meant for each other. The "girlfriend" in question? My fiancé's 12-year old daughter. FML
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Same thing different taste

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That's one way of keeping it in the family

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xblaine 17

That's what you get for getting engaged to your son's future father in law.

cookie1207 19

I can't believe the sickos on here who like to think this is incest. THEY ARE NOT RELATED IN ANY WAY. So in your ridiculous logic if the parents break up its not incest anymore? Also the age difference isnt that big of a deal. Especially in a common older boy/younger girl situation. Boys tend to be

The boy is prone to thinking about sex at that age more than the young girl - who is not mentally or developmentally ready for a relationship. The boy is more curious about sex than the girl. He could try to push her into it, which could either be traumatic or confusing. Of course, this might be an extreme, but it's not uncommon. Their choices could **** up their futures.

They are related in one way - by law.

Not until the parents get married there not

Hey there I'm pretty sure that risk is in every first relationship ever

there not related by law but soon they will be and then it's going to be awkward for them both and there just kids they will probably break up before anything gets to serious and awkward

Less mature than girls around that age

At least its not by blood, and they're only 3 yeas apart if you think of it that way, also for a 15 year old to want to date a 12 year old that means they really must love them, and love is love

Technically, they're not directly related, so it wouldn't be incest. OP, I'd say you have 2 options: 1). Have a firm chat with them about it. 2). Let it play out; after living in the same house for awhile, they won't be able to stand each other anymore.