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is it? is it wierd to like a guy thats 3 years older than u
for ex
if ur 13 and hese 16 ??
thanks
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No, not at all. I say the only thing you have to worry about is if your parents don't approve, then unfortunately, you don't have a choice. Other than that, I think it's fine. I dated a guy that was sixteen when I was thirteen, and everything worked out good. ]
no its not weird at all. my parents are 13 years apart. that means that when my dad was 13.. my mom was a baby. yeah its kinda gross to think of it that way but its not that big of a deal when you get older. ]
it totally isnt weird! in fact it's probablyy very normal, most of my friendss are dating, or have dated older guys around 16 too. as long as you both like each other, then go for it! and if people talk smack, well that's their problem. just ignore what they have to say.
good luck! =] ]
no, its not weird its normal.
usually older guys are hotter haha.
but they're pretty sick :D ]
Um no... But be careful..older guys only have one thing on their minds-if you know what I mean ]
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Its not the same ages/grades- but the idea is still the same:
Age is just a number. Think about it. What are your parents ages? Chances are that they are about 2 or 3 years different. My mom is 45 and my dad is 46- they're close- but let's pretend my dad is a 9th grader- well my mom would be an 8th grader. Is it weird that they're married? No. So does the situation change because they're younger? No. And if someone or anyone thinks that- they are just a bubbling idiot and they deserve to be smacked across the face. Only kidding. =D. But seriously, it isn't weird. If both of you are fine with it- then who CARES what the heck other people think? I certainly don't care that you're dating a 7th grader- age is just a number, again, and its only odd if you're a 9th grader dating a 45 year old man. =D.
--Jack
(15/m) ]
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