i'm 16/f. is it okay to date a guy that's younger than me? i like this guy but hes 2 years younger than me, i'm a junior...hes a freshman. Thanks guys!
Karen answered Saturday January 22 2005, 1:16 pm: Yup, it's alright to date a guy that's two years younger than you; there's no problem with that. There are other people that date people that are about 3 years younger or older; it's normal. Hope I helped :)
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becki817 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 12:54 pm: YA its totally ok.. plenty of people in highschool date people in different grades.. i no plaenty of people that are dating that are two years apart!! Dont worry.. if u like the guy then go out with him!!
spacefem answered Saturday January 22 2005, 8:21 am: As long as you're at the same station in life (ie, both in high school) I think it's fine to date people 20% of your age. So sure, go for it! [ spacefem's advice column | Ask spacefem A Question ]
prupiperphoebepage answered Saturday January 22 2005, 3:37 am: Don't worry about age difference. It is not that big of a deal. 2 years is o.k. especially when you are in high school. If you are that self- concious about it then don't ask him out or date him. However, if you really like him then you should go for it. Hope I helped. [ prupiperphoebepage's advice column | Ask prupiperphoebepage A Question ]
MummuM answered Saturday January 22 2005, 12:36 am: It's totally okay. You can't help who you like, you just fall on your own. Go for him!
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Wenzie answered Saturday January 22 2005, 12:25 am: See here is the thing, are you going out with him for you or for your friends ? I think your worried what everyone else is going to think, because he is 2 years younger then you.Do it for yourself, if you really like him you wont see the fact that he is 2 years younger.And dont worry what other poeple think! Good Luck! [ Wenzie's advice column | Ask Wenzie A Question ]
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