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Is it wrong to be attracted to adults??

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Question - (27 April 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 27 April 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

hello! is it wrong to be attracted to adults?? i am 15 and i always say i love all these adults and people say it is weird but i dont really care. like i say im gonna marry them and stuff. am i messed up/?? oh and it's not like they say they love me too.. i just am attracted to them

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A reader, anonymous, writes (27 April 2008):

Hi Hunny

Its all part of growing up, finding others attractive. As the last post said its probably a fantasy as you get older you will find yourself being attracted to different lads some maybe your age some maybe older just always be safe, One day you will get married but not just yet, maybe your kind of day dreaming about being older and getting married alot of young girls do this sweetheart. Have you thought maybe it could be this hunny, I hope that helped a little TAKE CARE WITH LOVE N HUGS MANDY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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A reader, anonymous, writes (27 April 2008):

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haha thanks boo

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