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    Oct 15, 2007, 04:05 PM
    Is it a good idea to like an older guy?
    I am 19 years old and falling in love with guy 13 years older than me. This came as a surprise for me because is the first time I like someone with so many years of difference. He seems to like me to, but the age thing could be holding him back a little. I have been flirting with him for a couple of months, and know that think are advancing, I have been thinking more of what I am doing. I am afraid the age difference would be too much, and that later on he would ask for more that just hugs and kisses, and I am not ready for it yet. I really like him, and I don't know if it would be wise to continue and listen to my feelings. I fell desperate, confused and helpless with this situation. I would really appreciate some comments.
    :( :confused:
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    Oct 15, 2007, 06:37 PM
    Ewwwwwww
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    Oct 16, 2007, 12:16 AM
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    Oct 26, 2007, 07:23 AM
    Hey,

    I'm 29 and I just dated a girl who was 20and I can tell you the long term outlook is bleak. We both jumped in and convinced ourselves that age should not prevent "love?". After a month reality kicked in and we agreed on NOTHING, lifestyle, school, career goals, qwe fought over everything.

    I guess thepoint is that a younger girl cannot provide an older guy with what he needs at that age and alternatively an older man cannot satisfy a younger girl. I mean I was opening a business and she was trying to find a job in a mall! Not a lot of back and forth on that one y'know.
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    Oct 26, 2007, 09:36 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by BMI
    Hey,

    I'm 29 and i just dated a girl who was 20and I can tell you the long term outlook is bleak. We both jumped in and convinced ourselves that age should not prevent "love?". After a month reality kicked in and we agreed on NOTHING, lifestyle, school, career goals, qwe fought over everything.

    I guess thepoint is that a younger girl cannot provide an older guy with what he needs at that age and alternatively an older man cannot satisfy a younger girl. I mean i was opening a business and she was trying to find a job in a mall! Not alot of back and forth on that one y'know.
    I'm 37 and just finished a relation with a girl who was 22 . Don't do it ! Is not worth it .90 % of cases don't work well . Too many differences .
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    Oct 26, 2007, 09:45 AM
    I'm 37 and just finished a relation with a girl who was 22 . Don't do it ! Is not worth it .90 % of cases don't work well . Too many differences .
    I disagree, I know what you are saying and understand the level of goals and such. But if the 2 people are committed to each other age is not always a factor. As long as you both have similar intrests and want to make the other happy age is just a number, just my .02 :)
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    Oct 26, 2007, 09:45 AM
    37 AND 22, how'd u pull that off, U got skills my man:)
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    Oct 26, 2007, 09:49 AM
    DiamondStar!

    I hear what your saying but that is what we all said to justify doingit in the first place, NEVERLAND or some stuff y'know. Yeah u hear stories of these things ending happily but reality isreality and like my man above mentioned 90% fail, being through it I agree. Not even worth the pain afterwards (as evidenced by my lengthy posts on her in other forums) If u only have a 10% shot at notgetting hurt than fold at the table princess.
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    Oct 26, 2007, 10:52 AM
    The real difference is that at 19 you don't now what really love is and almost for sure the pain will follow .Trust me ! In those cases for both of you .But , like a lesson of life, you can go trough pain to learn something . Anyway, at your age you will have some lessons to learn .
    It is your choice.

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