My name is Alexis and I need guy advice... If I'm fifteen and I like a guy that's fourteen... is he too young for me??? I've tried not to like him but iit's impossible! He is so sweet and cute! HELLLLLLP!!!!
hailebop answered Thursday March 9 2006, 4:35 am: It's more about maturity than age. If you are mature for your age and he's immature for his age then it might feel like a big gap, but there's no reason to assume this will be the case, as he might well be mature for his age or at your own level.
At your age a year younger than you isn't so young to dismiss off hand as being too immature for you. Teenage boys mature at different ages, but when they do mature seem to do it very quickly, so he could be at just the right point in his life for you. You like him and like his personality, so why not give him a chance? Take things slowly if you aren't one hundred percent sure about him, but there's no reason to try and ignore this crush for what is really quite a small age gap. All the best. [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday March 9 2006, 1:27 am: Heck no! Hes not to young at all.
If you like him, don't worry about it.
My husband is a year younger than me. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
vilelove answered Thursday March 9 2006, 1:12 am: Hey. He's not too young. If he was 11, now THAT would DEFINITELY be too young (it would mean he hasn't gone through puberty and... well he'd be a little kid). Besides, you guys are probably only a few months different in age. Maybe even a bit over 12 months but STILL he's not too young. One year is no biggie, especially at the age you guys have. It gets more and more common. Don't stress and if he's sweet and you like him GO FOR IT. Don't let age stop you because as far as that goes there is nothing to worry about. [ vilelove's advice column | Ask vilelove A Question ]
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