Question Posted Wednesday October 31 2007, 8:16 pm
So awhile ago I met this freshman guy. We're both in high school, just to clear that up.
And he's way cool, and I kind of liked him.
And I'm a junior.
So I was wondering if it was weird to have that kind of age difference?
It's actually not that big. I think he's almost fifteen, and I won't be sixteen for like 8 more months. I'm a young junior, hehe.
Anyway, a lot of people tell me that that's weird.
So is it?
Rosie2000 answered Saturday November 3 2007, 6:07 pm: i persoanlly dont think its weird. iv seen alot of really good relationships go down the drain because they care too much about what people think.. i dont think if people think its weird or nto should change how you really feel about this guy and if you wanna make something out of it [ Rosie2000's advice column | Ask Rosie2000 A Question ]
katie_babey answered Thursday November 1 2007, 1:20 pm: i dont think its weird. Your a junior but your 15 theres only a year difference in age thats not bad at all...i cant believe that your a junior and your 15 lol. but go for it i know alot of people that date younger guys just dont listen to what people say who cares what people think. :]]] [ katie_babey's advice column | Ask katie_babey A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Thursday November 1 2007, 10:52 am: I'll tell you straight up -- people are going to talk, if you get together. But you just can't worry about that, those people don't matter. If you really like this guy, then go for it. Please don't let the others stop you from doing that. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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