Siren_Cytherea answered Friday January 28 2005, 8:51 pm: Why would it be wrong? The heart wants what the heart wants, and you can never control who you develop a crush on. Age is a state of mind, not being, so don't worry about how old this person is. Just concentrate on your crush and what you want to happen with it.
Of course, an age difference like ten years may be a bit much, if you're in your teens (which I assume you are). But really, it doesn't matter. I hope this helps!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
Drama_Secretary answered Friday January 28 2005, 8:45 pm: It is not wrong to like someone younger than you. You can't help who you like. The only reason girls tend to go for older guys is that guys are immature, and the older the more likely you are to find a somewhat mature guy. But, if you like the person then age doesn't matter. If you think it is wrong because of what other people tell you then realize that it is only a media image. I mean look at Demi and Ashton, people may think it's wrong, but that is only an opinion of a group of conservative people. [ Drama_Secretary's advice column | Ask Drama_Secretary A Question ]
angieroonie answered Friday January 28 2005, 8:35 pm: no... well actually it depends on how old you and he are... tell me your ages and i'll get back to you. :)
AKSherma answered Friday January 28 2005, 8:21 pm: It isn't wrong to like someone younger than you. When you're older it is normal to range the age of who you date, marry etc.
However, if you're much older and in love with someone who is still not legally considered an adult (and you are), then it may be worth examining why do you like this younger person? Usually it isn't that person that they like but what they represent.
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