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Your boyfriend is 20 and you are 43 is this wrong?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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i am a young male and i love my older gf, don't tell me it is wrong because i see her for her, i do not see the age difference and we share a healthy sex life with each other, and we are both free to shre other lovers but we do it together and always go home together.

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