Woman hid 30-year age gap with partner from her parents until she was in labour

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Woman hid 30-year age gap with partner from her parents until she was in labour
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‘To all those with a negative opinion, I would say if it has nothing to do with you, there’s no reason for you to be judgemental.’

Meeting your partner’s parents for the first time is always a bit nerve-wracking.

Speaking out in favour of age gap relationships, following her own positive experience, she said: ‘We have had the odd person thinking Gordon is my dad, not my boyfriend, but other than that, we haven’t had much negativity – not to our faces at least.‘He worries more than I do. When we’re out, he’ll say, “I bet people are thinking, “Oh isn’t she nice, taking her granddad out.’’”

‘I didn’t actually realise he was quite that much older than me. I thought he was in his mid-forties,’ she explained. When she fell pregnant with Benjamin in 2017, Cara realised she had no choice but to tell her parents, with Gordon and her parents finally meeting for the first time when she went into labour in March 2018.

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