Question Posted Thursday November 18 2004, 7:15 pm
Hey, i was wondering if you guys coulg give me your own opion on this...
what do u think about big age differences between people? like what is the highest age difference you can go out with. Hope i make sence here. you kno like auston ketcher and that peoson hes dating how shes way older then him.
bulldawgfan141 answered Saturday November 20 2004, 8:25 am: I think the biggest age difference should be 2 years apart. if its more than that then if would be wierd doing *stuff* with him/her. if u know what i mean.
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mercedes answered Friday November 19 2004, 5:21 pm: It depends how old you are.
If you're like, 13, the appropriate higher age is like, 15.
But if you're 25, Giver' on the 30+ range. Make any sense?
Basically, if you are both legal, go for it.
If you're school aged, I'd say 2 grades, 3 tops is the limit.
I've been wrong before, just my opinion. [ mercedes's advice column | Ask mercedes A Question ]
Advice4teens answered Friday November 19 2004, 4:36 pm: Well, I would never go out with a guy more than 2 years older than me, and I prefer guys older, not younger. I would say if you're older, age difference is not as big of a deal as if you're a teenager. If you're a teen, stay within your age range. Well, that's my opinion! [ Advice4teens's advice column | Ask Advice4teens A Question ]
Jason38X answered Friday November 19 2004, 11:52 am: if you are like 13 and going out with a 15 to 17 year old i think that is okay but if it is like over 21 then i think you are gettig in over your head but you are both over 21 its okay if it is with in 20 years of age but if it is true love it will happen NO matter what the age [ Jason38X's advice column | Ask Jason38X A Question ]
Lachiquitaloca9 answered Friday November 19 2004, 11:23 am: For me I've always liked a decent age difference between myself and my boyfriends. I just know I'm more mature than most guys my age and I tend to get along better with older guys. My friends are all also older. Age in the end really makes no difference as just a number. What matters is how the person acts. For example, I'm 22 and my best friend is 30, you would never guess she's 30, she looks young and acts young. Her husband though is the shocker, he's 42 and lots of fun and a nice guy. I go over to their house and just hang out and talk. When I was 18 I dated a 24 year old...19 another 24 yr old...20-21 my boyfriend was 26...and now I'm dating a guy who is 27. I dated a couple 22 and 23 year olds in the past couple months, but their priorities were different than mine and honestly they hadn't lived quite as much as I have. Its not like I act old and boring...I party like no one and not many can keep up, but I've traveled a lot and I consider myself to be very well educated and a good conversation is very important to me, I can get sex from any guy...as can all women. Anyways...Enough said...age doesn't matter...well after 18 at least. if you meet a guy/girl twice your age and have a connection...who cares, go for it. Don't stress. Hope I was of some help. take care. [ Lachiquitaloca9's advice column | Ask Lachiquitaloca9 A Question ]
xlostangelx answered Friday November 19 2004, 10:46 am: in my opinion, there is no age limits. as long as you're not 13 and the guy is 25 or something. my motto is .. " if it's legal, go for it." ...there's no harm in dating an older man/woman.
i am 17 years old and my boyfriend is 20. we've been together for 3 years and i've been going out with him since i was 15 and he was 18. My sister is 24 and her boyfriend is 47.
Age differences are okay, just as long as they're legal.
Hope i helped!! get back to me if you need anything else..
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