ive always liked older guys and older guys have always liked me, but im not talking like guys two or three years older im talkin that the oldest guy ive been with was 26 and i was 14. im 15 now and im into a guy thats 20 and hes into me, but there is no way we can date with my parents being in the way but i dont want to hide it cause i had to do that with the 26yo and it didnt work out well. but i can't wait till im 18 bc hes moveing next march, i dont' know what i should tell my parents so theyd let me be with him.. any suggestions?
Sarashimi answered Sunday August 8 2004, 11:54 am: I am sorry but that is illegal and very very wrong. Find someone your own age it is easier and more legal. And your parents are right not letting you be with him...listen to your parents they know things. Good Luck! [ Sarashimi's advice column | Ask Sarashimi A Question ]
o023babygurl230o answered Saturday August 7 2004, 9:29 pm: What I would do is first talk about him as a friend and then as they get used to the fact that your friends with a 20 yr. old get into the fact that you like him and he likes you. Gradually do it tho so its not like a shock to them and they could kinda tell that you liked him in the a lil neways...So basically go from friend to boyfriend in a "month" or so while talkin to ur parents....month is in "" bc i dont know how long it will take for them to get used to him as a friend never mind a boyfriend. Hope I Helped [ o023babygurl230o's advice column | Ask o023babygurl230o A Question ]
Dont_Fall_Twice answered Saturday August 7 2004, 9:29 pm: Oh wow honey, Thats not right for someone that much older to be with someone so young and I'll tell you that upfront... That's child molestation, not love... SO take care of yourself.... And if he is a nice guy... You should tell you parents... Thats serious... [ Dont_Fall_Twice's advice column | Ask Dont_Fall_Twice A Question ]
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