Why would a college sophomore ask my high school junior out?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


FWIW, I hear you and completely agree that this is highly inappropriate.



Why is it highly inappropriate? Most likely the high school junior is 17, and the college sophomore is 20.


Or if he was redshirted like so many boys hear days he's 18.
Anonymous
I know that there is no way that I would have dated a HS kid when I was in college. I don't care how great looking he was.

But if this college girl is particularly immature/not quite ready for the independence of college Or your son is particularly mature + has a great deal of freedom for his age...then, yes.

Anonymous
OP,

Maybe your son is charming when you are not looking. Maybe he's nice to talk to. Who knows? Three years is not that much of a difference. My dad was 17 years older than my mom. I think that is gross. Why should women always have to be younger then men?
Anonymous
She probably just thought he was cute and seemed nice. Not a big deal.
Anonymous
My daughter will be turning 19 as a college sophomore. She skipped a grade in school. Most boys are 17 and some even 18 as juniors. Maybe she doesn't want to move as fast as some of the college boys expect girls too.

No big deal.
Anonymous
A four year difference is not a big deal, OP. It depends on the maturity of the people involved. I was a newly-turned 17 year old freshman dating a 22 year-old graduate student the first semester of college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be turning 19 as a college sophomore. She skipped a grade in school. Most boys are 17 and some even 18 as juniors. Maybe she doesn't want to move as fast as some of the college boys expect girls too.

No big deal.


People are ridiculous. If she is 19, and he is 17 or 18, why the big deal? Maybe she just wants someone to hang out with without all of the college pressure to do whatever. Geez.

Maybe they liked each other, she found him easy to talk to. I highly doubt she is a predator.
Anonymous
Honestly I don't understand why everyone is so scandalized by this.
Anonymous
That isn't really that large of an age gap. I personally find it refreshing that she's willing to date a younger guy--so many women limit themselves in that regard.
Anonymous
future cougar-in-training
Anonymous
I don't think it scandalous exactly but I remember what I was like at 19 and I really didn't want to be hanging out with HS kids, doing HS things. I liked being in college and I wanted to be around other young adults (not HS kids). I had done my time in HS and I did not want to go back, lol.

So either this young lady is a little immature for her age or this boy is mature and is allowed the freedom to socialize with college students.

I realize that lines can get blurred these days with so many HS kids taking college courses. But they are still HS kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That isn't really that large of an age gap. I personally find it refreshing that she's willing to date a younger guy--so many women limit themselves in that regard.


Ugh. "Women" should date kids? Come on. This is only acceptable because this girl is barely an adult herself, not long out of HS herself and probably an immature young adult at that.

Would I want my 15 year old HS kid dating an 18 year old full time college student living on campus. no, No, NO, HELL NO. Not because the girl was a bad girl but because my son is not ready to date a woman with that kind of freedom. KWIM?

Anonymous
When I was 35 (female) I dated a 23 year old (male).
Anonymous
Not sure why its a big deal. I had a college boyfriend when I was in high school. We were actually 4 years apart. He wasn't a predator and I wasn't prey! We were both smart, articulate and fun people. Despite our different "stages" of life, we had a lot in common. Our relationship didn't last very long but we parted on decent terms and I've kept up with him. Interestingly, I ended up going to the same college as him, the same med school as him and we ended up in similar fields of medicine. So apparently we had more in common than just teen lust. ALthough he was HOT! But I didn't have sex with him for the record.
Anonymous
Not sure why its a big deal. I had a college boyfriend when I was in high school. We were actually 4 years apart. He wasn't a predator and I wasn't prey! We were both smart, articulate and fun people. Despite our different "stages" of life, we had a lot in common. Our relationship didn't last very long but we parted on decent terms and I've kept up with him. Interestingly, I ended up going to the same college as him, the same med school as him and we ended up in similar fields of medicine. So apparently we had more in common than just teen lust. ALthough he was HOT! But I didn't have sex with him for the record.
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