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Thread: Is it wrong for a 17 maybe 16 and 22 year old to be together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frasbee View Post
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    Not really I think there a difference between me and him and any other prevert for one I can't believe how anyone would sex young children sleep with them.

    If I did'nt care about dating someone younger I would'nt be posting here wondering if it is right or wrong. As I say some people think its and I should go for it. Others think it is wrong I not sure which is right.

    But if I was to date her I would only have good intention I would'nt use her or anything I'm actually one of the good guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas130 View Post
    But if I was to date her I would only have good intention I would'nt use her or anything I'm actually one of the good guys
    Yeah, yeah.

    I'm one of the good guys, too.

    Hell, even Gribble is one of the good guys, despite his non-committal lifestyle. He'd f*ck just about anything under the sun.

    So long as they were of age.

    My point is, no matter how noble your intentions are, you'll never prove it to her parents or anyone else that sees you walking down the street with a teenie bopper. People will continue to give you a wary eye, and tell her she's naive and immature. And like other said, one wrong move and you'd be risking a scarlet letter.

    You've never had a girlfriend. I'm sure you have a bit of insecurity about you because of it. Men especially have a tendency in these cases to look to less mature/younger women because it gives them a sense of false confidence.

    Whether they realize it or not.

    Why aren't you seeking out women closer to your age?

    What kind of prejudices do you have against them that has you looking to this younger demographic?

    Hell, have you even met this girl in person or is this some on-line thing?

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    That is why I made the choice that I going to stay away she works at the same work place all I going to do is avoid her complete my qualification within the next year and get the hell out there.

    Releationship wise I made the right choice 2 years to never get involve with a girl again. I happy and better of on my own and won't be in situation like this again

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    Eh, I wouldn't push, or bar yourself from getting in a relationship.

    Well, besides ones like these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas130 View Post
    That is why I made the choice that I going to stay away she works at the same work place all I going to do is avoid her complete my qualification within the next year and get the hell out there.

    Releationship wise I made the right choice 2 years to never get involve with a girl again. I happy and better of on my own and won't be in situation like this again
    Uh, even if it doesnt work out between you two, you have never officially dated, I assume, why do feel the need to avoid her? Just be casual, be friends, be generous.

    It'd be kind of an overreaction to avoid her completely, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by valkyrie4896 View Post
    Uh, even if it doesnt work out between you two, you have never officially dated, I assume, why do feel the need to avoid her? Just be casual, be friends, be generous.

    It'd be kind of an overreaction to avoid her completely, IMO.
    Because I will want to forget about her however if I keep seeing her everyday I won't

    I know that from expierence

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frasbee View Post
    Hell, even Gribble is one of the good guys, despite his non-committal lifestyle. He'd f*ck just about anything under the sun.
    In my opinion, if you are single, you're free to f-ck just about anything under the sun, as long as it's not causing any problems (legal or otherwise). Go Gribble.
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    Is it wrong to emotionally take advantage of someone who isn't as mature as you are? Is it wrong to deny a 17, maybe 16 year-old the chance to date people normally and break up in a regular manner so that they can actually learn what they do and do not like in a relationship?

    Is it wrong to statuatorily rape a girl even though it's illegal?

    Dude, stop being a creep and date women closer to your own age. You should be looking around at how to actually start your own real life, not how to **** up the life of a minor. Save that for when you have kids of your own.
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