martinikiss answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 7:49 pm: Yes. It can. I'm dating a guy who's 18 and I'm 14.
Just make sure he's a good guy and isn't playing with you or if you wants to get in your pants.
And believe me there's going to be people telling you to date people your own age...but don't listen. Its none of their business. Also, let your parents know. He could get arrested for dating you without your parents consent. [ martinikiss's advice column | Ask martinikiss A Question ]
Diane_Delilah answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 7:10 pm: I realllly hope so casue I'm 15 and made out with an 18 year old last night hahah. BUT in all seriousness a relationship isnt about age isnt about what you put in to it nd if you try to make it work it so can. freshman and junior? typical case go for it. [ Diane_Delilah's advice column | Ask Diane_Delilah A Question ]
KellyHappy answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 7:08 pm: yes that would work fine. my boyfriend is turning 17 mid june and im only 14. and we've been together for 2 months and we're vey much in love. as long as hes a good guy, it should work out great. [ KellyHappy's advice column | Ask KellyHappy A Question ]
sooxfaded answered Tuesday June 19 2007, 7:04 pm: Yes, actually it can. It seems like it's so far apart, but it's really only 3 years. You're parents could be 5-4-3-2 or 1 years apart. It's perfectly fine for that to happen. Actually, my brother once was a Senior (18) Dating a sophomore (15) and it was basically the same thing. It worked out fine, and in fact they're still dating now, 2 years later! Hope I could help. And I hope you and this other person work out. [ sooxfaded's advice column | Ask sooxfaded A Question ]
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