Question Posted Tuesday September 11 2007, 9:15 pm
there is this guy, who is a senior, he likes me and i like him back and we have become really close. we hung out saturday night and like it was really romantic, he held my hand and we jsut talked for like two hours. it was amazing. but hes a senior and im a sophomore. we really like eachother but im sooo worried about the age difference. like homecomming is comming up and i dont know if he will ask me or someone else bc of the age difference. this is really getting me worried...so please help.
mrpokie answered Thursday September 13 2007, 12:29 am: Senior and a Sophomore? That's nothing new. I've seen seniors and 8th graders date mildly well (Even though that really is pushing it). If he wants to ask you to homecoming, he'll ask you. [ mrpokie's advice column | Ask mrpokie A Question ]
babyygirlx18 answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 11:49 pm: it's all really simple.
if you like him, and he likes you then 2 years is nothing! age isn't a concern, unless you were 16 and he was 89.
and im just being honest, if he doesn't ask you to homecoming just because of that, are you sure he's worth it? because that shouldn't be a problem.
bitterxsweet answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 9:55 pm: A sophomore and a senior isnt a big difference at all! On a maturity level they say a girl datin a guy about 2 years older would be right, but whatever. If hes a good guy who's not just lookin to get him some, and youre into him, then go for it! good luck =] [ bitterxsweet's advice column | Ask bitterxsweet A Question ]
ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 8:24 pm: Age honestly doesn't matter, but look out for older guys. A lot of them are just looking to get in a girls pants. If your comfortable with him, and know he's not that kind of person, I wouldn't worry about it. Just don't get your heart broken. [ ADDiCT3DTOHiMx's advice column | Ask ADDiCT3DTOHiMx A Question ]
junebug93 answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 7:22 pm: Two years is essentially not that great an age difference, unless you find it to be. If it's worrying you, talk to him about it. Say something like, "I had a really great time the other night. Is the fact that I'm two years younger a problem?" Things like this - they may or may not be an issue. But they are only really issues if either of you have a problem with it. [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
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