I’m 27 and my husband’s 57 – his son is the same age as me and hates me, but I don’t care, I’m the ‘devil’
A WOMAN who is dating a man thirty years older than her has shared that she does not care that his son, who is the same age as her 'hates' her.
Kristina shared the revelation via a video posted to her TikTok channel @kristina_classy, which she often uses to share insights into her age-gap relationship.
In the video, the TikToker can at first be seen looking sad, as text that reads "his son is 27, he is my age, and he hates me" appears on the screen alongside a broken heart emoji.
Then, Kristina's face changes and she gives a devilish smirk, with the emoji next to the text changing to a purple devil.
Text then appeared on the screen which read: "I am a rebel, my portrait is the devil. He hates me for the truth, for my straightforwardness, for the fact that I don't depend on people's opinions and marry his 57 year old dad".
Despite their 30-year-age gap, the couple seem happy together and Kristina often posts pictures and videos of the couple smiling and laughing together.
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In one video, she introduced her man to her 75 year old grandma who is closer in age to Kristina's partner than she is.
The family all seemed to get along well and Kristina said her partner was very respectful towards her grandmother's "simple" living conditions.
In another video, Kristina praised her husband for accepting her young daughter and helping to raise her.
However, in one video, Kristina admitted that she does not think it's right to romanticise age gap relationships as they are "complicated" and require "work and labour".
TikTok users have flooded the comments section of Kristina's videos to share their thoughts on the couple's relationship.
One user said: "You are deranged".
Another user said: "I'm engaged with my man and we have 16 yrs apart, true love exists and doesn't look at age."
A third user added: "You guys teach me how to be unapologetically myself because life is too short and worth living to the max!"
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