Freshman girl + senior boy

<p>What do you think? People can do what they want and once in a while there's an exception, but for the most part I think that any senior guy that goes out with a freshman girl is a loser. This is coming from a freshman. Hey, there's senior guys I think are cute, I mean I'm not three, but comparing freshmen with seniors, they're... different and "stuff." kthnxbye.</p>

<p>I don't know about that. They would only be about 3-4 years apart. I know a girl at my school who is extremely smart (14 year old sophomore), but is dating a senior. They look fitting; you wouldn't know that they were 3 grade levels apart. I don't really see it as wrong.</p>

<p>That happened at my school. The girl is now a junior and the guy goes to a local college so they are still together (they started going out her freshman year and now she is a junior)
I'm supposed to be a sophmore and my boyfriend is supposed to be a senior and we're fine</p>

<p>I see soph-senior couples but I never saw frosh-senior ones. I'm a sophomore guy and I was with a senior girl for a while.</p>

<p>But yes, the prospect of seeing freshman-senior couples seems very odd (but it depends on people so whatever makes you happy..)</p>

<p>lol
in high school thats weerd but like in real life, like if a 26 year old dated a 22 year old, its not bad
i wonder y tho</p>

<p>Proportions? The longer you live life, the more insignificant that little gap between ages becomes.
14 to 18 is weird, when 31 to 35 is socially acceptable.</p>

<p>at my school that would considered pedophilish.
most freshman girls are just taken advantage of by the upperclassmen. unfortunate but true.</p>

<p>what my Ds say, a soph and a sr, is that when a sr guy goes out with a freshman girl it is seen that no one closer to his age will have much to do with him, because of having a bad rep, being a player, being just too immature, and that is even more so when it happens early in the school year- they are not saying that is always true, but the relationships aren't taken seriouslly, and more often then not, the perceptions are true</p>

<p>one guy dumped his GF (both srs) and he started going out with a Frosh he barely knew, who was so similar to EX-GF, it was creeping people out, he dumped new GF to get back with Ex...just tacky in the eyes of his classmates</p>

<p>to start going after frosh, well, frosh girls are warned by their older friends that generally, the sr guys that go after the new girls are looking for notches, not all, but the ones that swoop in the 1st month or two often are</p>

<p>The School investigates though in order to make sure there's no sexual activities.</p>

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<p>lol . . . maybe they do that at your school. I doubt most schools can fully prevent it from happening. </p>

<p>but if students go out with each other, that doesn't necessarily mean they have sexual activity.</p>

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<p>= bad idea.</p>

<p>Kinda weird, but whatever floats your boat.</p>

<p>I think a boy would do it if he was desperate, or really wanted some action....</p>

<p>I think it's kind of weird, but it could always be worse. I knew a guy who was a senior last year and was dating an eighth grader. That was just creepy.</p>

<p>if the senior was 18, and they had sex, it would be rape. And second of all, imo a 14 yr old (or 15) does not look right with a 17-18 year old. Physically, there is a drastic difference btwn freshmen and seniors (especially for boys since they mature later than girls).</p>

<p>i'm not so sure. 3 years in age is not drastic at all, it only gets magnified in high school due to the progression of grades; however, i find girls to be more mature (mentally and physically) than guys (generalization). Two of my friends are dating freshman girls and I hang out with freshman girls a lot because of swimming. I hate it how if a senior guy dates a freshman girl she is automatically a slut and he is a loser/looking for some. Whatever, I can see both sides but the class of 2010 is hot.</p>

<p>I look like I'm 12 (really, I get confused for an 8th grader) and my boyfriend has a beard and looks 20 apparantly... we're both juniors though.
I had a friend in the 7th grade who dated a junior in HS. Now THATS drastic</p>

<p>Freshman - Senior is a little wierd, but I really don't think that Sophomore - Senior is... but then again I am a sophomore... who likes a senior... my point of view may be biased :-D.</p>

<p>Why would most senior guys go out with a freshmen girls? They want them in that way and because they're virgins.</p>

<p>First off, I think the class of '10 at our school is UGLY. I don't even think there's potential, no blossoms, no chances of there being hotties. Then again, that's just my school.</p>

<p>Also, yeah, my idea of soph-senior couples was warped when I dated a senior. :P</p>

<p>I now see it as a little awkward, if you haven't developed certain parts of your body from incomplete puberty. I look like a senior though, so I guess nobody really bagged on me about the relationship. Additionally, you have to actually ACT more mature if you want to be with someone older. It can sometimes look like the senior guy got a girl pregnant, had a younger daughter, and that daughter is holding his hand and going crazy. (Well, it happens if the guy looks a lot more mature for his age and the girl looks really young for his age)</p>