why age gap relationships aren’t normal: grooming, power, and emotional maturity
back from the borderline - Un pódcast de mollie adler

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Age-gap relationships have been romanticized, normalized, and quietly accepted across pop culture, media, and even personal memory. But at what cost?
In this episode, I take you into the psychological and emotional undercurrent of adult–teen relationships and age-gap dynamics, unpacking how power, control, fantasy, and arrested development often hide beneath the surface of what gets labeled as “mutual” or “consensual.” Drawing from my personal experiences, the fashion and entertainment industries, and the digital spaces where grooming quietly thrives, I explore how grooming doesn’t always look like violence, but instead looks like validation, mentorship, and admiration. But the result is almost almost confusion, shame, and psychic dislocation. And for many, it takes years to recognize what really happened.
This episode also speaks directly to those who have experienced these dynamics - whether online, in professional settings, or in relationships they once believed were love. Through story, analysis, and cultural unpacking, I offer a framework that helps us stop minimizing these experiences, and start calling them out for what they actually were. And for those in age-gap relationships now, I also open a space for nuance: when it can work, why it rarely does, and what psychological ingredients are truly required for emotional equality in those dynamics.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why age-gap relationships are rarely mutual, even when they appear consensual
- How grooming often begins with flattery, attention, and emotional bonding
- The psychological traits of adults who pursue much younger partners
- How industries like fashion, film, and online queer communities create cover for exploitation
- Why legal adulthood at 18 doesn’t equate to emotional or psychological readiness
- What “arrested development” looks like in romantic and sexual dynamics
- Signs of a healthy vs. unhealthy age-gap relationship (and the hidden emotional costs associated with them)
- How spiritual loneliness and early alienation make young people vulnerable to older validation
To explore more on sex, relationships, and emotional maturity, head to Patreon.com/backfromtheborderline and navigate to the Sex + Relationships collection under the browser’s Collections tab. You can also find my curated book list and other healing resources at backfromtheborderline.com.
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