I'm a senior in high school and this boy who
I kind of like (and clearly likes me) is a freshman. If he was my age or older I would 100% want to date him. But I feel like that is too big of an age gap for where we are right now. I know when we are older it won't be, but now I mean when I think of myself from freshmen year to now I have really matured. I can't even ask any friends about this because I'm embarrassed. And in the summer I told my best friend and she didn't approve and such. It's not so much I care of my friends opinions but my family. It's my brothers good friend and yeah. So I don't know. What do you think?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Pocahontas06 answered Monday March 15 2010, 1:28 am: It's good you know that when you get older, you don't see age as a number anymore. I understand where you are coming from. I think you should listen to your heart. If you two like eachother, that is all that should matter. And if your family approves, and that's what's important, I say go for it and see what happens. You don't want to look back and have regrets! But don't forget, you are still young and there are alot Of people who will probably fall in love with you an you will fall in love as well. Hope this helped! Good luck [ Pocahontas06's advice column | Ask Pocahontas06 A Question ]
snarky answered Monday March 15 2010, 1:06 am: I think that you're young. I think that he's young. But you're right, you are at two different places in your life. He's new to high school, you'll be off to college in a year -- that's an entirely different ball game.
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