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Brockmann has a hang-up about age differences that doesn't really jive with reality.

Honestly, I'm getting tired of Brockmann's age taboo stories. There are some immature young adults who may be too young in this situation, but that isn't the case with one couple in this series that we've met so far. I wonder who Brockmann knows who influenced these stories. On the bright side, it allows me to complete a challenge prompt.
I have no idea why Brockmann places so much focus on age difference.
Anita, you make a good point about Eden being older in a lot of ways than the sum of her years and Izzy being much less mature than your typical 30-year old. They were closer in “age” than their numbers.
I didn’t have a problem with the actual age difference the moment she turned eighteen.
Anita, you make a good point about Eden being older in a lot of ways than the sum of her years and Izzy being much less mature than your typical 30-year old. They were closer in “age” than their numbers.
I didn’t have a problem with the actual age difference the moment she turned eighteen.