Is it possible for a guy to like a girl younger than him? What about older? My sister and I are both crushing on the same guy (we aren't fighting about it, we just are seeing who he falls for) I'm younger than him by one year, and my sister is older than him by two years.
CameronASTB answered Thursday May 12 2005, 7:41 pm: I see nothing wrong with what you asking, my sister is 26 & was dateing someone who was 45 or 44, nearly our dad's age, I'm 14 & I dated a girl who is now 15, so theres nothing wrong unless you do something illegal
Ashley1 answered Thursday May 12 2005, 4:39 pm: Yeah, It's very possible for a guy to want to date a younger or older girl. These days people aren't caring as much about the age. [ Ashley1's advice column | Ask Ashley1 A Question ]
pileofbones answered Thursday May 12 2005, 12:57 pm: Chances are that most guys will go for the older women. But what you have to do is to show him that your better than your sister and that he should choose you. [ pileofbones's advice column | Ask pileofbones A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday May 12 2005, 12:36 am: I think guys probably like a girl more for who she is than what her age is. Just talk to him and get to know him. He will choose whichever girl has common intrests and is attractive to him. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 9:25 pm: oh yeah..trsut me..there was this guy who is 23 and im 14 and he likes me..two years is okay..but i dont think its a good idea to go out with a guy that your sister likes, or vice versa..you might end up hurting each other or something weird like that. [ XoxBroKeNxoX's advice column | Ask XoxBroKeNxoX A Question ]
Sw33t_Dr33ms_xOx answered Wednesday May 11 2005, 8:59 pm: YES iiT iS P0SSiiBLE! iiF iiTS ONE YEAR DiiFFERENCE DONT WORRY ABOUT iiT
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