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age problem?


Question Posted Tuesday November 4 2008, 3:07 pm

so im really good friends with my sister's ( who is a freshman in college ) friend. he's a freshman in college and im a soph in high school. We txt and talk all the time, and he asked me out. Is it to much of an age difference?

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josephballard10 answered Thursday November 6 2008, 9:24 pm:
I believe that if you were a Junior probably not, but a Sophomore is kind of STEEP if you know what I mean? By the way, sorry I'm answering so late, my account was suspended... Anyways, I believe that if you like him that much, that (what the heck?) you might as well give it a try

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