X0C0URT answered Monday June 27 2005, 5:40 pm: It all depends on your beliefs, but I personally think that the maximum agre difference should be no more that 2 years younger or 2 years older. When you're an adult, age doesn't matter so much but right now, a few years can make a world of difference between people on maturity and emotional levels.
xoiiloveyou143xo answered Monday June 27 2005, 12:16 pm: In my opinion, age doesn't matter. The government thinks otherwise though. If the guy is over 18, then it's illegal for him to sleep with someone that's 15. But like I said, age shouldn't matter. [ xoiiloveyou143xo's advice column | Ask xoiiloveyou143xo A Question ]
BrokenWings answered Monday June 27 2005, 9:36 am: Well it depends on the age of the youngest one most. I tend to think that when you get to 17, any age gap of up to about 8 years is fine, 16, maybe a 4 or 5 year gap, 15, 3 or 4 years, 14, 3 or so years, 13, maybe 2 years, after that 1 year max, but obviosly kids 10 or under as a general rule should not be dateing. Hope i helped! If you need anything else jusy send me some feedback and i will edit my answer. [ BrokenWings's advice column | Ask BrokenWings A Question ]
AnonymousAdviceGiver answered Monday June 27 2005, 4:11 am: Let's refer to the older person's age as X. The way to figure out the youngest person they can "morally" be with is:
karenR answered Monday June 27 2005, 1:56 am: There really isn't a perfect age range. I think people should just go by who they fall for and the heck with age thing. Once they are 18. I don't see what people with a real large gap (say 20 yrs) would have in common myself, but thats a personal opinion only. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
poa answered Monday June 27 2005, 1:45 am: Theres a law on age difference in a relationship?
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