Dating someone younger is not a problem (only 2 yrs!), age difference is not a problem at all. But moving out may be a serious problem in the near future. Talk to your parents first, I know you don't want to, but you don't want to mess up your life, do you?
^_^ good luck
2007-01-16 17:09:27
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answered by ◄Hercules► 6
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Right now, the age difference is going to be the most critical of any time in your relationship. As you have stated, you are ready to move out, but at 15 he is neither ready nor legally able to begin an independent life. Nor, as he has yet to finish high school, should he be considering such a step.
If your fondness for each other can survive the next couple of years -- that is, until he graduates from high school, then the age difference will become much less of an issue. But what is he planning to do once he graduates? will he go to college? or undertake professional training of some sort? How will he support himself during that period of time. For that matter, what are you planing to do? is there college in your future?
There are a lot of serious questions you have to ask yourselves, and you are going to have to establish a realistic timeline to get all the preliminaries out of the way.
Good luck to you.
2007-01-16 17:12:15
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answered by old lady 7
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it cuold become a probelm because you could be more mature then he is, and you may have more things to do now that you are ready to go out on your own, like moving, rents, money, food you know stuff like that, and he will still be in good old school, and he will still have "stupid" homework. And you will be at work (maybe) during the day, and he will have homework, and most of your new friends and old friends why think it sad to have a bf still in school, so either, you could be with him till you move out, and leave him as just a friend, unless he gets older and he is hot, and he is still the same guy that you loved, then at that point go for it. Or you could stay with him, and take the chances that it will work out but it probably won't with the moving out and all. I am in that same situation, and my bf is 2 years older then me, and he will be moving out next year, and idk if it will work like that, and with you as the older one.....I say no in my opinion.
Good Luck!!!
2007-01-16 17:14:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It's only 2 years......geesh. Maybe now, with the things you want to do vs. the things he can do it may seem problematic. When you're in your 20's and on up.......2 years is nothing. The answer to "could our relationship stay strong".......if you put the effort into it. College could pose a threat...depends on how committed you two are to each other. Distance is stressful too. While the cats away the mice will play. It all depends on how much you two really care about each other.
2007-01-16 17:11:24
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answered by dylancv62 3
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i does no longer aspect out it except it comes up. once you bypass to college you'd be in eighth grade. no man or woman unavoidably desires to appeal to close that you're in reality 12. by the point you would possibly want to ought to inform everyone, per chance in case you invite pals on your birthday celebration or some thing, they're going to already be your associates and may no longer care how previous you're. My daughter took seventh & eighth grade education a similar 3 hundred and sixty 5 days and then went on to 9th grade the subsequent 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. She became already between the youngest ones in her classification because she has an August birthday. Skipping a three hundred and sixty 5 days quite made her youthful than the others in her grade besides the undeniable fact that it in no way looked as if it would harass her or reason any issues. only be your self and save in recommendations, age is basically a range.
2016-11-24 22:39:22
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answered by ? 4
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When you start bothering about the "others", thats when you will have actual problems starting in your relationships. Just go with the flow, get to know another better, love more and give a hoot about others. I know of a guy who have married and his wife is 8 yrs older than him. Your relationship staying strong depends greatly on how you handle it. All the best.
2007-01-16 17:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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When you are that young, then the age difference is a problem. You are ready to move on with your life while he is still answering to mom and dad. You should find someone your own age who has more in common with you.
2007-01-16 17:07:40
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answered by bashnick 6
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At your ages this is the time you will find it hard cos u will soon turn 18 and be able to go to pubs etc whereas be won't be, if you are both commited why not in a few yrs it won't even cross your minds of the age diff
2007-01-16 17:10:44
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answered by wilo_chick 4
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Well... that happened to my friend and she was kicked out of her parents house because she kept sneaking out to see him....you will be turning 18 soon...it is against the law to have sexual relations with parents consent... If I really cared about him.... i'd wait for a few years and see how it goes..
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2007-01-16 17:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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at this point you should be with who makes you happy and makes you feel nice. it doesn't matter what people say cause they aren't in the situation. there is 10 years between my husband and i. we have been together for 7 years now and trust me there have been times things have been awkward but we are happy and that's all that matters. as long as you are happy.
2007-01-16 17:11:38
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answered by SUNSHINE 2
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