im 14/f my b.f and i broke up like a week ago and he got a g.f and i kinda got a b.f i dont no but w/e anyways im 14 as i said before and the guy that i might be going out wit is 17 so is that to old?? or like im tooo young ?? or is it ok ???
Anners answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 9:58 pm: So, I am fourteen too! I know
what you are talking about because
this just happened to me! He isnt
to old and your not to young. you
just have to talk to him about stuff.
Like with me i was worry about the
whole sex thing and he told me that
isnt wasnt a problem if i wasnt ready.
Just make sure you get to know him really
well before you guys date. good luckk [ Anners's advice column | Ask Anners A Question ]
Randomfication answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 8:28 pm: I would say its okay...but just be careful and don't let him rush you into anything...3 years isn't that great of an age difference but the 17 year old mind of a male thinks very differently than that of a 14 year old female. [ Randomfication's advice column | Ask Randomfication A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 7:50 pm: I don't think your too young and I don't think your b/f is too old. Three years isn't a difference at all! How old is your mom? How old is your dad? There age difference should be arond 1-5 years difference. Nothing much! If you start dating 23 year olds, way different story, lol. To make my point, I shouldn't worry about the age difference but your 14 and he's only 17. Just happily date him don't worry! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
sunnyville answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 6:20 pm: As long as he makes you happy,is a good boyfriend that shouldn't matter so go after what is best for you so there is nothing to be too concerned about. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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