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Oh, great...a story designed to make Steffy sympathetic, 'cause the big bad Logan is going to screw her over. *eyeroll*

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I think JY looks a bit...odd...in the promo, but I don't think he is too old. Her most popular love interest is in his 50's, and she has a sort of blank look which means she could be anywhere from 20 to 50.

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This week, anyway. Come next week, Bradley's ADHD is sure to flare up again. ;)

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I have problems with the fact that Steffy looks like she just graduated college and keeps jumping in and out of these relationships at a break neck pace. Her odd electra complex and her constant search for a "daddy figure" in her life is also pretty unnerving to me. Aren't they both technically Forresters? Perhaps it's the promo but it just feels all kinds of creepy odd to me. I would like it so much more if B&B kept her in her age range.

That was just as inappropriate as well. But B&B doesn't seem to care about age differences or generational gaps.

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Biologically, Steffi's a Marone.

Ridge will lose his mind---again. I get that maybe Bell wants to see if Young has any chemistry with JMW, but the story has already been retreaded a couple of times. Just once, I'd like to see B&B not play out whatever lame Forrester/Logan hookup dookies on their doorstep. I'd much rather see Thorne/Taylor vs. Ridge/Brooke or Steffi/Bill/Katie or see if Thomas will ever truly bag a girl on this show than "valley trash" Logans "use" some "heartbroken" Forrester.

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Steffy works better with the older crowd. Her more interesting scenes and stories is when she is mixxing it up with the adults. Brooke, Bill, Katie, etc... Not so much with the teen and younger crowd.

Bill was the only "daddy figure" type and the only that age she has been linked to. How old do you think Rick is? He's more like an older brother, than father as he isnt old enough to be her dad.. At most there's a ten year age difference between them, but its closer to ~7. Age was never the icky factor for them in the past.

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Yeah, I don't see Rick as too old for Steffy at all. JY looks younger than he is. They aren't a couple I would look at and think about their age difference.

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