Question Posted Saturday September 8 2007, 7:08 pm
Okay so generally when, in your opinion, does it look okay to dating a senior? When i dated one back when i was a freshman, everyone called me a whore and called him a pedophile. Can only juniors date seniors or something? In high school, what is considered too young and too old? I just don't understand the age differences when people think it's acceptable.
LagunaBabe answered Sunday September 9 2007, 10:45 pm: Unfortunately, when in comes to high school it is all about the drama. People will do whatever they can to get under your skin, and get you upset -- they want that reaction. Best thing to do is not give them a reaction, and do what you want to do no matter what they think. Whenever you want to date a senior, go ahead and do it. Don't worry about what they think. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
bitterxsweet answered Sunday September 9 2007, 10:07 pm: i dated a senior when i was a freshman. i dont see a problem as long as its not a FWB relationship or one where he's taking advantage of you - now THAT would be slutty. but it depends on the maturity of the people. i know plenty of freshman who have dated seniors who made awesome couples! [ bitterxsweet's advice column | Ask bitterxsweet A Question ]
christina answered Sunday September 9 2007, 9:58 pm: I don't see why a freshman couldn't date a senior or any type of upperclassmen.
LM answered Sunday September 9 2007, 9:51 pm: People are going to call others whores no matter who they're dating. As long as someone's not taking advantage of you age doesn't matter all that much. Granted, fifth grade and second grade would be weird since that's too young to date. But freshmen/senior could work if you're both willing to try.
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