Ok...it's like this: I'm dating a guy, now I want to get him all horny. How should I do this best? I'm 15 btw and he is 22. He made the first move on getting to know each other ^~^
I really want to seduce him. So...any advice? X3
And it isn't just 'having sex' that is illegal, almost any sexual situation, from french kissing and onwards, is considered illegal with that kind of age difference. They might not call it 'rape' but they will call it a crime.
christina answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 6:01 pm: Sweetie, you're 15 years old dating a 22 year old? This obviously isn't going to be what you want to hear and I don't really care if it is or not, OR if you tend to rate me low, BUT that's disgusting.
Not only is that illegal on both parts [dating & sex] but it's gross. Why the hell would a 22 year old date a 15 year old. Seriously, he's an adult & you're a child. Do your parents know about this?
Don't do anything with that. Doing any type of sexual activity with him IS RAPE, [whether your parents give a damn or NOT] simply because you're a minor & he's an adult. This wrong on so many levels. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
CharmingAshlie answered Wednesday May 23 2007, 5:52 pm: firstly its illegal to be having sex at your age; i know thats not what you want to hear, but you just have to think carefully of what you are getting into!
thats the same age gap between myself and my current boyfriend, but i am 20, so it doesnt seem as big.
at 22 you have experienced many more things since you were 15, and you have to think carefully about why a 22 year old is interested in a 15 year old.
the best thing that can drive a guy crazy is making them wait; that way you have time to think, and if you do decide to go for it, it will be like his ultimate fantasy come true.
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