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Question Posted Monday November 5 2007, 4:41 pm

hi, i'm 14 and a freshman. So my friends brother is a junior and hes "interested" in me. He just turned 17 and i think i might like him. But im afraid that the age difference is a little too much. Do you have any advice for me?!

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bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Monday November 5 2007, 4:59 pm:
Well, you will be 15 this year, or next year. It's only two years and there are plenty of people who date with that and even more age difference. It might seem overwhelming now, but I bet you'll get used to it. If it kind of creeps you out, wait a little untill you do turn 15 so its doesnt seem so much of a gap. Unless it makes you uncomfortable or becomes a big issue, you shouldn't worry too much about it. Just think how many parents are like 3-9 years age difference.. haha. Hope this helped

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