lesbian issues! age difference, bisexuality, and more.
Question Posted Tuesday September 15 2009, 11:08 pm
okay. so i'm a junior, i've been out for two years now. my school's very gay-friendly.
a freshman girl caught my eye. i really suspect she's bicurious but to the best of my knowledge she hasn't 'done anything' before. i have a class with her and we flirt pretty mercilessly. i intend to ask her to a movie or something with friends.
speaking of friends, in my information-gathering a few people told me she acts like a whore. this doesn't bother me much but is perhaps something to take into account.
so is it ethical for me to date someone two years younger?
and do you have any other advice?
sweeethoney answered Wednesday September 16 2009, 5:35 pm: if shes not bicurious or bisexual, she might not even know shes flirtin. try to dig a little deeper and see if she is curious. if you cant really get that out of her, then ask her out ! but kind of observe her... so you dont get yourself in a situation that you like someone who likes everyone. i was in the same situation with a girl this year as well. you jus have to see it for yourself. i dont think its unethical to date someone two years younger.
good luckkk <3
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christina answered Wednesday September 16 2009, 1:53 am: I don't see why you can't date someone younger than you. My boyfriend is 7 years older than I am.
I think that if she acts like a whore though, you may need really take that into consideration because you don't wanna date a girl who's constantly acting like a flooze when she's committed to you. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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