<p>What are your views on a high school student that is interested in a college student? I think he likes me but my friend tells me he's scared because he's quite a few years older than me (about 3 or 4) and he will get in trouble with the law. What do you think? Does age matter? I'm more mature than most people my age. I told him that I liked him but he didn't tell me that he liked/disliked me. What should I do?!</p>
<p>First, are you at least 16? Because if not, then age will be a problem (with the law). If you are over 16, then don’t be afraid to bring it out. But he may still feel more comfortable if you guys waited a while.</p>
<p>I’m turning 17 in a few weeks. What should I do in the mean time? If I wait, I’m scared I might lose my chance</p>
<p>I know a sophomore girl who is dating a sophomore in college. And this other girl on my volleyball team has been dating a college guy for two years and it’s going great.</p>
<p>A lot of factors really go into it. Like trust, distance, and age. It depends on what your state’s laws are on dating ages and what not. </p>
<p>If this guy lives fairly close, then go for it. If not, see if you can handle it. I’d go for it no matter what because you’ll always be wondering if you missed out on something god with this guy.</p>
<p>You’ll also have to take into consideration his feelings. </p>
<p>Do you know for sure that he is interested in you?</p>
<p>I’m skeptical. I would move on (I’m biased). Do what makes you happy.</p>
<p>1- Dating is not illegal. Sex is illegal based on age (some places it’s 16, some 17, some 18). </p>
<p>2- How did you meet him? I’m skeptical of guys who are hanging around with high school girls. Generally there is a reason why he is not dating a girl his own age. </p>
<p>3- If he’s a few years older than you, when is he graduating? If it’s soon- you may want to be very cautious. </p>
<p>4- When are YOU graduating? If it’s this year then are you going to the same college as him next year? If it’s next year, be careful because you might pick the same college as him because you want to be near him. </p>
<p>Just my 2 cents.</p>
<p>1 word, pineapple express(hope you saw the movie or you won’t understand it )</p>
<p>Too pervy for a 20 year old, 4 years out of hs to be interested in a 16 year old.
4 years ago you were in elementary school still going out to recess.
Don’t be flattered, be creeped out.</p>
<p>We live fairly close and I met him through a volunteer club that I am in (mostly college and high school). hahaha I know he is not pervy for a fact though, especially since he keeps telling my friend that I’m too young and age difference. I can move on, but I don’t want to ever regret not doing something. What should I do/ say to him? Should I just be friendly and talk to him or stay away?</p>
<p>If he TOLD your friend that you’re too young, you’re probably out of luck =(</p>
<p>I wouldn’t. However, I did almost date a guy who, for 5 days when I was 16, was 19, and who should have been in college (deferred entry to go on exchange, was thus a student in my school). So maybe I’m being hypocritical.</p>
<p>My friend went out with a 21 year old guy for almost a year and is now dating a 22 year old guy. Or maybe he’s 23. I think all of it is a very bad idea.</p>
<p>It’s a hard call. But look at it this way 10 years down the road such a small age difference won’t mean a thing. Age differences get more and more meaningless as time passes us by.</p>
<p>“Justcallmezeke” I like the way you think (=</p>