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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG that was icky.[/quote] That was awful. They were joking about him making out with a 14 year old Mila. :cry: [/quote] He was 19 to her 14. I am a little older than they are and can say that in my world (suburban NY) no one would have batted an eye toward a couple of those respective ages back then. Plenty of 14 yr old girls had french kissed. I briefly dated a 19 yr old as a 14/15 yr old, and in college dated a senior as a freshman. Even in hindsight with a 50 yr old’s perspective, I would never say I was taken advantage of. My kids feel like you do - they are horrified if a senior in their HS dates a sophomore. That was probably the most common couple age gap in my HS. [/quote] Bullshit. I'm a Gen X'er and this was creepy as all hell in the early 90s. 14 is an 8th or 9th grader, 19 could be a college sophomore. On what planet is a college sophomore trying to bone an 8th grader normal? It's predatory as hell. I think you must be some PR firm to post some crap like this.[/quote] I posted it, and I was in 9th grade at 14 (until end of October) and a senior could have been 19. But let’s say 18, okay? It would not have been shocking for a senior to date a freshman (which is what I meant I was). [/quote] Me again. I would now freak out if one of my kids wanted to date with that age gap at those ages- and my kids would be disgusted by the idea (it has come up as one of their friends as a senior brought a sophomore to the prom, and they all found it weird). I was speaking to how I felt it 1990 (and that I don’t feel I was taken advantage of even on reflection). My guess is that Ashton/Mila at those ages were in mid 1990s. [/quote] When I was in high school in the late 90s, a freshman girl with a senior guy would've been seen as leveling up by the girl in a "wow, she's so mature" kind of way. I was asked out by a junior as a freshman, but turned him down. What I recall was every new class, the older students scouted out the most attractive ones and invited them into their inner circle.[/quote]
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