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I don't want him to think of me as a child because of our age difference...

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Question - (15 January 2009) 4 Answers - (Newest, 20 January 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I am almost 17, and I met a guy at the place I work. I instantly felt a connection with him, and I think I really like him. He's a freshman in college, so he's probably about 19. We were talking a lot and he seemed to be interested but I couldn't tell if he's just a naturally friendly person. Also, I don't want him to think of me as a child because of our age difference, although one of my friends has a boyfriend who is 2 years older than her.

What should I do? I really like this guy!

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (20 January 2009):

Hi, I am the original poster of the question. Thanks for all your help, everyone.

Following up on this question does anyone have advice on how to advance my relationship with him which is now just friendship?

Thank you!

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A male reader, Kepi United Kingdom +, writes (16 January 2009):

Kepi agony auntHey :)

two years is no age difference, honestly, what is more important is that if you go into a relationship with him you both enjoy it.

I've been dating a girl 24 yrs old (I'm 48) we find that we have so much in common and enjoy each others company that there is no age gap, we are simply two people who enjoy being together.

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A female reader, jaime90 Australia +, writes (16 January 2009):

jaime90 agony auntWomen are usually more mature then men anyway. I am 18 and my boyfriend is 23 and there is no problems with the age difference, sometime i even feel like i am more mature then him! And 2 years is nothing anyway.

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A female reader, Ask JenniHearts  +, writes (15 January 2009):

Ask JenniHearts agony auntage means nothing in todays generation... we live we laugh we learn but age isn't something that men have problems with.

he wont look at you as a child if you don't act like one...

i'm with a guy 2 years older then me and we have a healthy steady relationship...

my best edvise is to be mature but at the same time show who you are and be playfull...

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