But again, that's not really addressing the issue I'm raising. Their longevity as a couple, Steve's consent in getting into the relationship, Steve's sexual confusion at around the time he meets Wulf...none of it is actually on-point.
Steve, here, compares their relationship to the Sentinels molesting the Young Sentinels. He asks Wulf what makes their relationship different.
Wulf says 'I loved you'. In other words, in the context of the conversation 'Yes, what we did was me molesting you, but that's OK, because, hey, it was love!'
Either you accept the premise that a 16 year old and 24 year old having a relationship is the same as child molestation, and Wulf's response is a child molester rationalizing his crime (transparently), or you don't, and you're left with them believing themselves to be a child molester and his victim, which doesn't seem to follow from the way they're portrayed.