So I like this guy. Ha. I know he DID like me and I think he still does. I'm in highschool (I'm actually homeschooled) and so is he (but he's in public school). But he's younger than me... by two years. Is that bad? I freak out about this a lot. I don't see him that much but I text him a lot. I'm not sure how to handle this whole thing.
Oh No.
Started by Jesting Still, Feb 21 2011 12:36 PM
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Posted 21 February 2011 - 12:36 PM
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Posted 21 February 2011 - 10:15 PM
No, a 2 year difference is not that bad, but again, it depends on how old you are.... use the rule of 7.
Half your age, add 7 - that's the lowest that's socially accpetable.
for the high end,
Take your age, and subutract the number above, and then add the result to your age
ie, if you're 17
half of 17 is 8.5. 8.5 + 7 = 15.5. So at 17, the lowest that is socially acceptable is 15 and a half.
on the high end, 17-15.5= 1.5. 17 + 1.5 = 18.5.
So the socially acceptable range if you're 17 years old is anywhere between 15 and a half to 18 and a half years old.
Half your age, add 7 - that's the lowest that's socially accpetable.
for the high end,
Take your age, and subutract the number above, and then add the result to your age
ie, if you're 17
half of 17 is 8.5. 8.5 + 7 = 15.5. So at 17, the lowest that is socially acceptable is 15 and a half.
on the high end, 17-15.5= 1.5. 17 + 1.5 = 18.5.
So the socially acceptable range if you're 17 years old is anywhere between 15 and a half to 18 and a half years old.
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