Question Posted Wednesday February 2 2011, 5:40 am
Im a girl in her early teens.
I have a great personality, socialbe , talented , outgoing and etc . I'm very mature for my age . I'm just amazing , soo here its come I dont go out with boys my age usually older, and lately they just been worrying about my age how old is the age difference suppose to bee bye 2 years ? 3 years ? Idkk Please Help Me -__- .
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Alin75 answered Wednesday February 2 2011, 4:46 pm: The age difference matters a lot more earlier than it does later. Thats because at your age kids evolve a lot, both mentally and physically. Now, thats not to say that someone cant go out with an older person, but people by nature will tend to look down upon it and often assume that the older person is taking advantage of the younger one (or that he is something of a loser).
I am in no way saying I agree with this, just pointing out how others look upon it.
And thats without even going into the subject of sex and the potential legal implications.
By the time you reach your mid twenties, the age difference can be quite big without anyone raising an eyebrow. At your age, usually people will start noticing if it is greater than a year or two. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
sweeethoney answered Wednesday February 2 2011, 12:01 pm: age is just a number, they just dont wanna get in trouble or made fun of, or maybe scared of immaturity. also older girls have more freedom, a car, more responsible. you can think youre the most amazing person, but that cocky additude makes you seem immature & probably wont get you anywhere. if youre as young as you seem, try focus on havin fun & less on boys, then later on you wont have to worry about. [ sweeethoney's advice column | Ask sweeethoney A Question ]
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