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There's a difference in age and maturity...what should I do?

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Question - (5 June 2009) 5 Answers - (Newest, 10 June 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, *haniquas3 writes:

i like this boy he's 13 and im 16..big age difference.im more womanly and filled out and mature acting and he just seems like a little innocent boy who sits back and listens to his ipod(typical 13 yr old).but he is really attractive to me for some strange reason and i like him.one day i was sitting at the table with my frends and i said that boy is really cute and they were like he's to young and making fun of him.im about to be a junior and he is about to be a freshman.i some what listen to what people say and that is what is keeping me from talkin to him.but i really want to date him but should i???

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A female reader, shaniquas3 United States +, writes (10 June 2009):

shaniquas3 is verified as being by the original poster of the question

thanaks agony aunts.i havent talk to him but i still look at him everyday and think about what could possibly be.but as you guys said he is to young so i guess ill just move on to someone older.and thanx again:)

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A female reader, Emilysanswers United Kingdom +, writes (6 June 2009):

Sorry if it wasn't what you wanted to hear, but I really think of you give it a go now then it's going to last a week until you get bored of putting up with his mistakes.

If you let him grow up and learn what he's doing then you guys could have something special in a couple of years time.

Surely that is worth waiting for?

Good Luck!! xx

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A female reader, shaniquas3 United States +, writes (5 June 2009):

shaniquas3 is verified as being by the original poster of the question

thanks for those who helped!!!didn't help much but thanx

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A female reader, Emilysanswers United Kingdom +, writes (5 June 2009):

If you find him pretty to look at then do just that.

Look at him as though he's a piece of art, a cute little puppy or something like that.

Then in a few years when he is older, more mature and ready to date then go for it.

If you get to know him now he will cock it up (because he's going to pull your hair and talk about poo because he is a child) and you'll end up feeling stupid and frustrated.

Good Luck!! xx

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A female reader, happytobe United States +, writes (5 June 2009):

happytobe agony auntUnfortunately that will be illegal for the next three years.

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