Question Posted Thursday September 29 2005, 3:14 pm
hey i have another questions♥
ok so im 13/f, and i really,really like this guy. hes 15. do you think it is wrong,god willng to go out with someone that much older than me? well, i see him only every friday. Where i see him is at an air force base, because i am in a org. called "Civil Air Patrol." Its located on an air foce base, so flirting or something like that is kinda weird. Especailly becasuse my dad is in the air force too. People do flirt, but they are like closer in age more like an year apart opposed to two. So any help? Or should i quit while im ahead?thanks so much hun♥♥
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xHC0Barbi3x answered Friday September 30 2005, 12:33 am: ♥ Hey babe.
Honestly in my own opinion, I think your age difference is just fine. I dont think hes that much older than you. Well he is, but its not like a dramatic difference. I think it perfectly fine for you to like him, as long as hes not too mature for you. Unfortunately ( this isnt always the case) Sometimes older guys that go out with youger girls just want booty. lol But if you think hes Sweet, Cute, mature, but not too mature, and capable to be with a younger girl, then i say go for it. Oh, and since you said it sort of felt weird when you flirted with him...Im not sure. But if you think going out with him would be weird or uncomfortable, maybe your not ready to be with someone who is older than you =(
But like I said as long as you are comfortable & you like him a lot then keep flirting & see where it goes! ♥ You can always ask me for advice & if you need anything else about this or anything..ask! ♥ Good luck! [ xHC0Barbi3x's advice column | Ask xHC0Barbi3x A Question ]
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