This guy he likes me.. but hes 18 and im 14. And i dont want to be mean to him hes really nice and all. but I mean.. yea.. lOl... and your R E A L L Y pretty! lol.. well please help!
Here-To-Help answered Saturday June 12 2004, 8:31 pm: no
wait until your HIS age...ust wait until you're 18. He shouldn't like you as anything more than a friend is you're a minor and he's an adult...that's not right...that's messed up. Stay away from him for 4 more years. Just think...by the time you get out of high school you'll have him all to yourself...and if he really likes you he'll wait. If he doesn't wait...he was probably just a psycho anyway and he wouldn't be worth it at all...
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday June 12 2004, 3:36 pm: Well age doesnt matter but then again it does. You have to think about the gap between you guys. And what he really wants. And what you really want. You dont want yourself getting into a mess of some deal and not being able to get out of it like you came in.. like safe wize.. -trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
selectopaque answered Saturday June 12 2004, 1:47 pm: People try to say that age doesn't matter, but it really does. Four years difference is a lot when your only 14. I have a friend that went out with an older guy at your age, and now thats she's 17 she talks about how much she missed out on because of her boyfriend. She spent all of her time with this guy, who ended up wanting to marry her, only she was soo young that she knew she wanted more experiences.
CelticFlamez answered Saturday June 12 2004, 11:46 am: I dont think age matters. What matters is if you like him. No, if you LOVE him. Age is just another label...
nofxchick19 answered Saturday June 12 2004, 12:13 am: well he is considered a adult and your a kid the same thing is going on with my cuz matt but you can get in trouble if you get with him your considered a minor he is not! [ nofxchick19's advice column | Ask nofxchick19 A Question ]
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