WHAT DO YOU THINK THE MAX AGE DIFFERENCE IN A HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP IS?
After tall school, an age disproportion of 3 or 4 years isn’t the large understanding (ex: the twenty-eight yr aged as well as the twenty-four yr old) though when you’re meditative about the class twelve or eleven dating the class 9 or 8, it seems similar to the lot. What do we consider is the max age disproportion in tall school? Or is not unequivocally the large deal?
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During high school, anything more than one year is too much, I think. Too much about yourself changes through those 4 or 5 years to have to worry over the immaturity of your partner.
I’d say it really shouldn’t matter, the only things that might be of a concern would be legal implications if the younger one isn’t at the age of consent, and/or the other one is 18 or over. Depending on the state, that could be suspicious.
However, even without legal implications I do think that it can be hard to maintain a relationship that is too far apart, because once the older one leaves for college, it gets a bit difficult. It isn’t impossible to maintain a relationship long distance, but it takes a lot of maturity —something high schoolers lack,
age is simply nothing except a number.
but in high school, people go through numerous changes.
i have never witnessed a 12th grader interested in the same things as a 9th grader or 10th.
these are the most crucial 4 years of anyones life.
between 9th and 12th grade you will go through so many different ways of thinking, so many experiences, and so many hurtful moments. by the time you get to 12th grade your level of maturity and past experiences will be totally differt from 9th or 10th grade.
dont get me wrong, i am not saying a relationship is not possible..it may very well work. and it is very possible..
i think a freshman dating a senior is very weird personally, and if the older is a boy, hes probably just taking advantage of the girl to get in her pants
I don’t think that the age of a person should matter, what should matter is that if you like the person enough, GO FOR IT!!!!!!!!
i say two years like sophmore and senior and freshman and jr are ok but once you get to freshman/senior the age difference and life experience is too different, the freshman always ends up maturing faster than they should
for teen agers if one is minor and one is an adult “legally” theres a problem. whereas both are minors or adults no problem. hope this helps