xblondyx Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 Just a little question here. I've recently met a guy who I get along really well with (met him through a friend online, never met him in real life yet). & we want to meet up with each other, but I'm scared! But anyway that's not the point. I'm 18 and he's 23, do you think that the age gap is too big? I like him but i'm worried that he will think I'm just a little kid! Opinions anyone? Link to comment
jengh Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 no, as long as you're 18 you're considered to be an adult legally... as long as YOU are comfortable that's all that matters Link to comment
luvursmile Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 Thats a pretty decent age gap, IMO. Link to comment
kadvati79 Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 I had a wonderful two year relationship with a guy who was 18 when I met him (I was 23 at the time). The age gap wasn't really such a problem, its most notable at 18 but by the time you turn 20, five years isn't a big deal. Link to comment
Parsley Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 I had a 6 year age gap with my ex. At first I thought it was a big deal...but after a little while I realised it really wasn't. If you two get along just as well and he doesn't treat you like a little girl, it's ok. It's all perspective! Link to comment
Newo Ikkin Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 Neither of you know until you try, eh! There's nothing wrong as just numbers...but if you clash, you gotta problem, lol! Link to comment
rocio Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 He will only think you're a little kid if you act like one. As long as you feel like an equal partner in the relationship it is a good age difference. Link to comment
AwdreeHpburn Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 as long as he's really only 23 - I think that's totally normal. Link to comment
charley Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 Just a little question here. I've recently met a guy who I get along really well with (met him through a friend online, never met him in real life yet). & we want to meet up with each other, but I'm scared! But anyway that's not the point. I'm 18 and he's 23, do you think that the age gap is too big? I like him but i'm worried that he will think I'm just a little kid! Opinions anyone? I don't think that's even an age gap, really. However, you apparently think it is. Don't worry. Would he think it is? I don't know. Likely it's not a problem. I read somewhere that a 5 year age difference is the norm for married couples in the USA, and up to 10 years is common. So you are as statistically normal in age difference as it gets for. Relax. In other parts of world, more age-gap diff than USA is common. Relax. If you become friends with him first, or at least friendly acquaintances, he will think of you as the person you are, which is not defined by age. Age is a superficial way to judge someone. ============= Before anyone else gets the wrong idea, I'm referring to consenting adults here. These people are consenting adults. Link to comment
addictedblue Posted January 15, 2007 Share Posted January 15, 2007 no way is that too big of an age difference. i'm practically 18 (three weeks from today) and really like this guy who is 23. we get along great. he acts like a teenager anyway, because guys mature a lot slower than girls anyway! of course you can't determine if it matters until you meet him, because every guy is different. but my answer is NO that's definitlely not an age gap that matters so much. like the other person said when you're 20 and hes 25 nobody will care. of course i'm a little biased since i'm in the same situation but w/e. Link to comment
Mythical_Suicide Posted January 16, 2007 Share Posted January 16, 2007 There is a 7 year age gap between my bf and I and our relationship is good. WE've been together 3 years and have a kid together and other than the normal "bumps in the road" every relationship has we are good. I dont see a problem with age as long as two people are in love. Link to comment
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