Quote Originally Posted by Jessica View Post
Wow this thread got so lively since the weekend. So what is the conclusion? Live and live live or is it there must be a law the age gap. The English tried to put a law on marriage in the past. remember? They just went elsewhere to get married. Ajay, I understand you are saying a responsible parent would prevent a relationship with an older man who is about the same age as yourself. But if your son/daughter has her heart set on something, you just have to rely on the morals/upbringing you have given them. After that it is their life and you cannot interfere on her human rights. I do not expect people to go as far as honour killings in this country:Erma:. This is the UK and she has rights to choose who she wants.:xx grinning--XXL: So if some furry gonk with no job comes to marry your daughter you really have to sit back and smoke your pipe. You cannot put a law on love.end of story.

With reference to the slums aspects. I know our place in Kirkland has slums. This place was like a ghost town now, it got demolished recently. This video shows a drive though it. Spooky or what?
Chinatown Kirkland

As for Ermine TWA was lucky to see him, he is great lyricist and excellent observation of society. Has his own personal demons. Don't we all?

Here is one of my favourites about George Bush and Iraq Eminem- Mosh
Hi Guys,

Just how many decent young girls do you see in the UK hooking up with 60 or 70 year olds..?? Very very few.. Most old men have little or nothing to offer, since most young girls are relatively financially independent, and do not have to support family members for educational or health related issues.

When these grotesque age chasm and inter-generational marriage spill over into Western society the parties involved try to rationalise a pretty indefensible liaison. Namely, marriages built upon desperation, dependence and a desire to support an extended family.

AJ