Anonymous wrote:I'm 52 and this was the absolute norm when I was in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Why would a senior want to date a sophomore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am a sophomore who is looking to get with a senior. I don't know if my parents will be concerned. Do you think they will be? If so I will just not clue them in on the situation. THx!
If it's a soph boy dating a senior girl, would be a little concerned about him getting hurt.
If it's a soph girl dating a senior boy then no that's normal for fresh/soph girls to date seniors and jr/sir girls to date college age or older.
Anonymous wrote:
If it's a soph boy dating a senior girl, would be a little concerned about him getting hurt.
If it's a soph girl dating a senior boy then no that's normal for fresh/soph girls to date seniors and jr/sir girls to date college age or older.
Anonymous wrote:The title says it all. I am a sophomore who is looking to get with a senior. I don't know if my parents will be concerned. Do you think they will be? If so I will just not clue them in on the situation. THx!
Anonymous wrote:Your kid is a girl? Senior is a boy??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A senior who would date a sophomore is seriously questionable. Sometimes it works out but more often it’s a skeevy guy.
Use the biblical rile — half your age plus 7 years. An 18 year old shouldn’t date anyone younger than 16. A 17 year old should date younger than 15 and 1/2. A 19 year old shouldn’t date younger than 16 and a half. This rule works really surprisingly well at all ages. I’m 52. and I definitely wouldn’t date anyone younger than 33. So if this were a 19 year old senior and a 15 year old sophomore, that doesn’t seem okay. A 17 year old senior and a 16 year old sophomore would be okay.
Also, don’t hide stuff from your parents.
So 60 year old date 37? Yikes!