Teen Dating: Would You Let Your 17





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From a strictly sexual point of view, if the age of consent is 17, crack on, but from building a relationship, I could see it becoming problematic, at least until she's 18. Thank you for your response. But beyond the law of the land--the law in every household varies.


17 dating 20 year old

I have never heard of anyone male or female doing calling someone this, and then claiming they'd actually turn down the person. The Expert above is not your attorney, and the response above is not legal advice. A lot depends on the girl and you. Things like chilling out with him without parental consent if that's considered kidnapping or against the law where he can get into trouble?


17 dating 20 year old
You may or may not realize this already. Alot of my mates think that the age gap is too big. Neighborhood Law Office is such a firm. It may not seem so from your vantage now, but that is the wonderful way of the world. I can not only find another such job at a moments notice, I've been seriously considering leaving anyway, because I'm moving across town and it seems silly to drive across town when there's so many similar jobs right by where I'm moving. If you are going to have sex go see Planned Parenthood.

There's this girl i like and she likes me too and i was told that it's illegal for me to be interested in her because - DISCLAIMER: Answers from Experts on JustAnswer are not substitutes for the advice of an attorney.


17 dating 20 year old

Page 1 of 4 , , , Well here's the deal. I'm 19, about to turn 20 next month. There's this girl I work with, have for about 2 months, who I think is pretty awesome. We get along well, have a lot in common, she's just cool and I think I have a shot. Last night we were talking and she mentioned it was her birthday. I knew she was still in high school but I figured she was either 18 or close to it, but then she said she was just turning 17. I was a bit shocked as she doesn't look or act it. I've had a rule since graduating. I don't date high school girls. Mainly because there's too much drama, too many issues, and frankly, most of the time I have nothing in common with them. Heck, when I was in High School I had next to nothing in common with them. I've never dated a girl younger than me even, but I really do like this girl. Does anyone see it as a problem? She's almost 3 years younger than me but she's not a little kid or anything either. I'm curious about the opinions of parents would they have a problem with a 17 year old dating a 20 year old? I would rip off your arms and beat you with the bloody stumps. Omg i am confused why would you ask that. There is a huge difference between 20 and 17 from a maturity point. A three year difference down the road is nothing,but at your ages it is big. You need to stay away from dating in the work place. Causes too many problems and may cause unemployment for either or both. Make this last one a lifetime rule. It's no secret that girls mature faster than boys. You show a good level of maturity by even thinking this through the way you are. You would be wise to make sure her parents know about you. The worst thing you could do would be to date her without THEIR approval. To the posters who disapprove... I would ask you to think about it. This guy is 20 and is actually mature enough to want to do the right thing... Apparently, so did SHE, since she didn't date the entire time she was in high school for that exact reason. But in the few months I've known her, this one seems difference. I'd have assumed she was my age if I hadn't known she was still in High school and even knowing that, I assumed she was 18. I'm aware of her still being a minor. I'm not going to do anything stupid. I'll leave that at that. As for not dating in the work place, if I had some important job I would agree. At the moment I work part time at a fast food place while I go to college. I can not only find another such job at a moments notice, I've been seriously considering leaving anyway, because I'm moving across town and it seems silly to drive across town when there's so many similar jobs right by where I'm moving. DO NOT date anyone you work with. It does not work well. On the other hand I think the age is some what OK. It's pushing it but tolerable. Most 17 year old girls are about as mature as a 20 year old boy. To the parents out there that say they would not let there 17 year old daughter date a 20 year old boy. Good luck trying to get that through there heads. I have a 20 year old sister and I've seen how it works. Lets just say YOU THINK you know everything that's happening. You may or may not realize this already. I'd be respectful but I don't know if I'd not see her because of it. I honestly am not so much looking for permission as I am curious about the thoughts of others. I've pretty much made up my mind to ask her out unless I hear someone with a good reason not to, but I'm just wondering about some opinions. I hope I never meet you dude. The last thing I need are my testicles mounted on a trailor hitch. I mean wow, aggression, seek therapy, lmao. But the age, when its fairly close, doesn't seem like it'd be a big deal. I'm an almost 20 year old guy, I have a job, I have a car, I go to school, I don't touch drugs, I drink maybe three times a year and when I do, its in a friends basement where I know I'm staying for the night. I'm well read, I keep up with the news, I'm active politically, I would rather watch a movie made 50 years before I was born than the latest torture-porn at the theatres. I'm looking for an actual relationship, not just to get laid. Most 17 year olds are obsessed with scoring and doing drugs nowadays. I really don't see why my being 20 would make you want to kill me. A lot depends on the girl and you. Do you each make the other person better? If she improves you as a person, and you do the same for her... When I was 21, I was with a girl who was 16, had the body of a 22 y. Her parents had no issue with me. Mine, OTOH, had 2 issues... The moral of this is, don't expect your parents to tell you the whole truth as to why they're not approving. Three years between a boy and a girl makes you about even emotionally. Now she is still a minor but i dont see any thing wrong with fating her have her home early to show respect for her, if you treat her with resecpt the famliy will see that. I'm curious about the opinions of parents would they have a problem with a 17 year old dating a 20 year old? I was 17, my bf was nearly 20. He's the ONLY man in my life who didn't actually attempt having sex with me. BUT, when my son was 19 dating a 17 year old, I nagged him to death. Nevertheless, it's important to know, in your state, what is legal and what is a crime. I never posted that I don't 'want' to get laid. I am a normal guy. But that's not what I'm going out looking for. If it happens it happens within a relationship, but I'm looking for an actual relationship, not someone who I can have sex with. If the two come together, great. But I'm also smart enough to use protection. I do have a job, I don't drink much I never said I don't at all and I don't do drugs. I've never touched a drug, I've never even touched a cigarette. I never touched a drop of alchohol until I was 18. Believe it or not, no skin off my back. I do look for someone my age. As I said, I've never dated someone younger than me. However I have met someone who I REALLY like and would like to ask out, who I was unaware until just last night was more than a year or so younger than me. I'm not out trying to date younger girls. If one of my daughters had liked someone who was almost 20, when they were 17, I would have looked at the individual, more than their age. It is not a bad age gap... I think generally, if you are a good guy and treat her with respect, it should not be a problem at all! I think it is honorable that you are concerned with it being an issue! I understand the protective parents... But we have to get to a point where we TRUST our children's judgement as well... And most of us know that denying a child the opportunity to make some sound choices on their own, only makes them rebellious! My son is about to be 20 and his GF just turned 18. She is a senior in HS. They are a good couple and respect her parents rules and wishes... I am sort of refreshed to see them so smitten with one another versus playing the field like some kids do! So much in fact that many have written rules about not dating co workers. You might also draw an inference about this type of behavior from the many sexual harassment cases there are. This is a simple rule,keep your pen out of the company ink. You're an adult, and no longer considered a minor. At 17, she IS a minor. And if her parents decide to pursue it, restraining orders can be obtained.... You'd likely lose your job. I would be somewhat concerned that a 20 year old man was pursuing my teenage, high-schooler daughter. But at that age difference, I'd take lots of things about each of the two him and her into consideration before I said no. You should make absolutely certain that her parents wouldn't mind her dating a 20 year old before you ask. Bottom line is that she is still a minor and they are responsible for her. She is not legally responsible for herself.


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You may or may not realize this already. Alot of my mates think that the age gap is too big. Neighborhood Law Office is such a firm. It may not seem so from your vantage now, but that is the wonderful way of the world. I can not only find another such job at a moments notice, I've been seriously considering leaving anyway, because I'm moving across town and it seems silly to drive across town when there's so many similar jobs right by where I'm moving. If you are going to have sex go see Planned Parenthood. Free dating sites plenty of fish Lyngby hovedgade 76 kongens lyngby
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