Question Posted Tuesday September 12 2006, 9:40 pm
Ok, so, this guy who really likes me is 19 (born feb. 1987), and i really like him too, but i'm only 16( Dec. 1989), do you think this age difference is too much right now, i mean like he can drink (i'm in Canada), and stuff, and it's almost 3 years, should i wait a little and then go out with him, or is that not too big of a deal? My last boyfriend was 4 almost 5 years older, and it turned out he was in like a common law marriage and stuff, so i may be paranois with this, but let me know:)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dancergirl678 answered Wednesday September 13 2006, 6:22 pm: there is absolutely nothin wrong with goin for older guys. but my advice would be to watch out. about 4 months ago i was *involved* with a 20 year old *im goin on 17*. he was hott, nice, and w/e but he acted like a 17 year old *which is how old his best friend is*. all it did was cause me heartache because i really liked him before he became a jerk, but he was only nice to me and kept takin me out because he wanted somethin physical from me. but when i wouldn't give it to him, he eventually got rid of me and found someone who would
pinkpong answered Wednesday September 13 2006, 2:29 pm: i, myself prefer older guys too. i dont think theres anything wrong with going out with him, as long as the both of you are comfortable and happy. thats all that really matters, right? good luck. [ pinkpong's advice column | Ask pinkpong A Question ]
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