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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] FWIW, I hear you and completely agree that this is highly inappropriate. [/quote] Why is it highly inappropriate? Most likely the high school junior is 17, and the college sophomore is 20.[/quote] Or perhaps still 19. This is much ado about nothing. [/quote] I was thinking the same thing. With a late Oct bday DS will be 17 by the spring of his junior year. I have an August bday so I was 19 spring of my sophomore year in college. Barely 2 years. unless she is old for her grade and he young. Then 3 year by may of their junior yea or so. Still not a big deal if they really got along. I have to wonder how his GF never came up when the met last weekend. :-)[/quote] It could even be LESS than a 2 year difference. With so much redshirting of boys these days in the DC area, a lot of boys (young men, really) are either already 18 (or within a couple of months of turning 18) by May of junior year in high school. Meanwhile, there are a lot of college students (mostly females) who are still 19 the May at the end of their sophomore year in college ( some are still a few months -- or more-- away from turning 20. OP, how old is your son (& are you certain as to whether or not this young woman knows his real age)? Do you know how old she is? There's a big difference, IMO, between a 20-year-old (or almost 20-year-old, for that matter) asking a 16-year-old out & a 19-year-old (or newly 20-year-old)asking an 18-year-old ( or almost 18-year-old) out! [/quote]
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