Thanks for reply... lessee here, doing some basic math... that’d be 24 and 26 when they tied-the-knot. After four years together, it seems the younger, butterfly partner probably figured an equal relationship was no longer her thing and left for a more controlling one in her favor. No kids between them, huh? Makes leaving so much easier. The lack of concerned family members supporting the relationship is a bit of a let down... a tougher road to hoe. At least it lasted that long...
“Age Gap” is cute in yuri, but there’s a big dark-side in real life... yuri and het... and your friend’s story matches it to a “T”. Thank you for opening up.
sorry for a month late answer
yep, to be correct they firstly met in high school in a long past, but only as friends of friends, then they re-met at an event at university about 8 years ago and they started to try to go out,bc it took a while (different cities[30 min by car], different university, different time lessions and obv different sports ) but as her friend i tried my best.
For example about one year later, as i moved to live by myself after settled all the forniture and stuff, with my ex(sigh)-girlfriend we invited them the most of the time to let them have some time together.
After about 3 years they moved to live together, and comparing them with all my(het) friends and the one that have married in this years they seemed to be pretty serious.
"seemed"
As supporter of my friend, i'm prone to ignore her ex-girlfriend unless i'm the only one that can save her from a train or from drowing, but in a corner of my mind i always think about some "serious" talk about that.
No, there are no kids in between, my friend's father was total against to the "marriage" image the option of a "grandchild" from her daughter with another woman.
In fact he pushes me to "break up" friend bonds, and take her daughter as wife.