If There's Grass On The Field . . .
December 02, 2003
Now I'm not a pervert, but I'm wondering what is the minimum age of a girl that I should date?
I'm just interested, not exactly asking for any particular reason.
I was told by a friend that you should divide your age in half and add seven.
I'm 25, so for me, that would mean 19 is the minimum age. But, whats the difference between an 18 year old and a 19 year old? More importantly, do I really want to get involved with somebody that young? I know there are somewhere between 80 and 100 visitors to my site everyday, depending on the Scarlett Johannson activity and I'm asking all of you, no matter how well I know you, to please comment on this and give me your advice.
If there are zero or one or two comments by this time tomorrow, I'm going to be pissed. All of you living out there in internet anonymity-land, here's your chance to break free from your silence. You can do it. I'm begging for your advice.
And remember, there's no reason, I'm just interested.
You are only as old as the woman you feel.
Just making sure you don't get pissed.
But really, as long as you aren't breaking any laws, you shouldn't let age be a determining factor - if she's into you and you her, then thats all you need.
;)
I'll agree with Mike on the whole if you're into each other thing, that's great. But then again, if she's in the 18-19 range, you might be lacking in things to discuss.
I'd be pretty willing to venture that 21 is probably as young as you'd want to go because at least at that point she would have had some time for a few life experiences that didn't revolve around high school or mom and dad. Just a guess. Anyway, at 21 she's legal drinking age.
Posted by: Jill at December 2, 2003 04:51 PMHey little Bro. As you know I was 18 and Ted was 24 when we married. But I would be intrested in seeing you try some older women maybe one that has been through some of the same things you have. Even 10 years older. At this point I don't have anyone in mind I am going to start giving in more thought.
Posted by: Christine at December 3, 2003 08:19 AM