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Personally I don't think they are wrong if the people are trully happy.
But if you're under 16 and your partner was middle 20s, is that wrong?
Thanks for your opinion.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Porque_Jorge, when I said about Non-sexual relationship, I meant what I said. Because you can still love someone without sex, obviously.
And Ethel, we work together, so we have similar friends, and some of that in common.
Interesting thought Malaise, but you couldn't decide that until later in life.
thanks for your comments anyway. xx
When I was in my thirties I went out with a girl who was 17 but I really don't consider myself weird or pervy thanks Malaise :). We went out together because we found each other presumeably attractive and interesting. She was an art student and produced the most amazing works of art and I found her to be a wonderful person. I think she went out with me because she was mature for her age ( she'd had one same age boyfriend sell some of her paintings without her permission for �5 at a car boot sale so he could buy the new game that was out for his computer, and she wanted someone she was more on a level with regarding her work and not just into gaming and clubbing).
We only went out for a year and some people ( always women and the insult was always aimed at her) didn't like it, but they were swiftly, firmly and concisely told it was none of their damned business and pretty much soon evaporated. We finally split up but it was nothing to do with the age difference at all and we remained good platonic friends until she was killed last year in a car crash, so I really don't think age matters at all. If you like/love someone then enjoy the person they are, as long as they're over 16 and emotionally mature it doesn't matter a damn, if they are under 16 obviously keep it strictly platonic for your own sakes.
I think any big age difference is testing in any relationship. I dont see what a 25 yr old would see in a 15 yr old girl. The 15 yr old may not be thinking about making it a sexual relationship but I am sure the older man is.
I am 27 and I would never date a 17 yr old boy, ever. I dont enough in common with kids to justify a relationship. When I was a teenage girl I went out with older guy he was 23 and I was 14 and it makes me feel really ill when i think about it now.
Thanks for your comment,
I think there's a bit of confusion between some of your posts, I'm the 15 year old girl. (Just so it doesn't cause confusion)
And also, I'm not dating/going out with him at the moment. So it'll probably stay as friends, I was mostly interested in your opinion.
But I've known many people my age date guys in their mid-20s, also my cousin did exactly the same and started dating someone at the age of 15, but he was about 20 years older than her. Now they've been married for over 10 years and have 3 kids.
Silversky, I am sure you are a beautiful intelligent mature young lady and if he was 18 I would understand it. I do not know of a guy in their mid twenties who would think it was appropriate to have a friendship with a 15 yr old girl.
Dont do anything you think you might regret 10 years down the line!
Good luck sweety xx
I've always been quite mature in mind (Having older parents normally does that) And I've always been treated like an adult since I was about 5 years old. (I look and sound a lot older than I am as well.) So I've always responded better to older people, men in particular. I also work with alot of older men, so I'd have to get along with them whether I wanted to or not.
I agree mycats. Boys my age drive me insane, I have to be able to have a proper conversation with someone. A one word answer from a spotty 15-year old lad won't do for me.
The last guy who I had similar circumstances with was 21. But once again. Only a friendship.
Thanks for all your comments and opinions. (again!)
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