I'm 15/f
So this guy barely turned 18. He's a senior, I'm a sophomore. I'll turn 16 in a couple months. But is that a big age difference. About 2 1/2 years?
And dating isn't against the law even if he's 18? Not doing anything sexual. Thanks!
justletmebe answered Thursday May 20 2010, 3:55 pm: me and my bf are 8 years apart im 22 hes 30, age is just a number. so good luck :) just dont get him in trouble with the sex thing cause now aday they are so strick on that [ justletmebe's advice column | Ask justletmebe A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Wednesday May 19 2010, 9:57 pm: Actually the right answer would be, As long as you don't do ANYTHING sexual you are fine.
At 18, He is now legally an adult and if he were to have sexual relations with you he could be charged for statutory rape of a minor under the age of 18. It's risky, This is why I advise people to date people around their own age.
talktocc answered Wednesday May 19 2010, 3:36 pm: age is nothing but a number really all that really matters if you care about the person and if they make you happy and if the answer to both of tho's is yes then don't worry about the age. the only time i have thought it wrong to be with someone a different age as you is if you have kids that are the same age or older then that person but you guys don't lol, o and let me give you a little bite more advice before i go females mature fast then males its a fact so if you want to be with someone that on the same level as you it always better to date someone that's a little older. i hope that helped and hope everything works out cc [ talktocc's advice column | Ask talktocc A Question ]
Alicee95 answered Wednesday May 19 2010, 3:22 pm: of course its not too big! your both teenagers and thats around the same age
My boyfriend is 2 years older than me and poeple call him a pedofile. Stupid, right?lol x [ Alicee95's advice column | Ask Alicee95 A Question ]
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