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Old 09 April 2006, 10:59 AM
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lol.....only use of a SN poll is so you can reverse it to see what general opinion is like in the real world!

Whats the next poll?

Are baseball caps cool?
Can a zorst be too loud?
Will burnouts in Burger King get me more ***** than handbrake turns in Asdas car park?
Old 09 April 2006, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
A friend of mine who is 27 has recently met a girl at the gym. He's attracted to her and they get on well.

He told me about her and I just took the pi$$ out of him, laughing at the fact that she is 10 years younger and goes to school etc. Even made a couple of cracks about him being a pedo... I think I got through to him how stupid the he was being...

What do you think?
Im 33 and my gf is 21, been going out for 3 years. Nothing wrong with a 17 year old dating a 27 year old, and calling him a peado etc makes you look a proper ****.
Old 09 April 2006, 12:08 PM
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I'm 109 and my GF is 15. We've had 13 happy years together despite people telling us it wouldn't work. I'd say go for it
Old 09 April 2006, 01:16 PM
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My last.. well whatever you call her was over 10 years younger than me and I'm 32..
Get in there and enjoy it while it lasts.

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Old 09 April 2006, 07:42 PM
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Saying nowt
Old 10 April 2006, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Stiff
My last gf was 16years younger than me. I think mental attitudes play a big part. Some girls are very grown up for their age and some guys aren't ( like me )
Given your circumstances you have the most apt username I have ever seen .
Old 10 April 2006, 09:32 AM
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If I went out with a schoolgirl I would get sacked, mainly because I work in a school...

They are fine for pointless conversation and looking at, but beyond that you would not want to spend too much time round them and there friends...
Old 10 April 2006, 10:56 AM
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lol it wont last. She will either get on his nerves or once the novelty of him having a car, money etc wear off she'll leave him.

At 17 they are still little girls. I my self never found the attraction of such young girls. 21-25 is the best age for females.
Old 10 April 2006, 12:36 PM
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I'm nearly 25 and my g/f has just turned 19. We've been together since she was 16 and I was 22

She's a lot more grown up than some of my x's and some of them were older than me

IMO it doesn't matter just because of the age it's more down to the individuals
Old 10 April 2006, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by sti-04!!
Saying nowt
if there's grass on the pitch.....
Old 10 April 2006, 12:42 PM
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So if the same 17 year old had left 'school' and went to 'college', would there be the same uproar and would this thread even exist ?

Would she keep the school uniform ?
Old 10 April 2006, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by lightning101
Would she keep the school uniform ?
I would and did insist on it
Old 10 April 2006, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
I dont think my mate will proceed with it....

he's getting soo much stick already and think he realises how stupid it is:

Has been nicknamed 'Glitter'
Usual jokes about hanging around outside school gates
How he can take it in turns to pick her up from school between her dad and him...
but when the lights are out who's the daddy?!?
Take her out to dinner.......to McDonalds - she'll be more than impressed
Have her in by 10pm
Easy gift for Xmas - lunchbox
He'll have more in common with her parents than her
etc etc......


*add your own if you wish*


Argh, so much perversion in this thread, where to begin!?!?!?!

I response to the above:

He'll be laughing about those quips all the way to the bedroom!

Ns04
Old 10 April 2006, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Patt@firstime
We've been together since she was 16 and I was 22

She's a lot more grown up than some of my x's and some of them were older than me

IMO it doesn't matter just because of the age it's more down to the individuals
That's just plain wrong!! You're right though, it does matter on the individuals.
As a bloke I couldn't meet a 16 year olds parents if I was 22. I'd feel I was lacking something!
Old 10 April 2006, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Spoon
As a bloke I couldn't meet a 16 year olds parents if I was 22. I'd feel I was lacking something!
The girl's Mum could be worth meeting though
Old 10 April 2006, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by jasey
The girl's Mum could be worth meeting though
Now you have a point.
Old 10 April 2006, 04:41 PM
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mate of mine met his girlfriend 4 years agon, hes now 33 and she's 21, been engaged for about 6 months now, so to be honest think it proves that it can work.

not as bad as a 25 year old woman dating an 80 year old rich bloke
Old 11 April 2006, 10:17 AM
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Seems to be a lot of people on this thread who are so short of self confidence that they feel they have to take the easy way out and get involved with impressionable children rather than someone closer to their own age!

Les
Old 11 April 2006, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Leslie
Seems to be a lot of people on this thread who are so short of self confidence that they feel they have to take the easy way out and get involved with impressionable children rather than someone closer to their own age!

Les
Seems to be the case. Would they go out with a 15 year old? Whats the difference of a couple months do when theyre 16? Nothing reall theyre still a child.


most of us here could go out everyday of the week and pick up a different 16/17, I mean what does that tell you.
Old 11 April 2006, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
most of us here could go out everyday of the week and pick up a different 16/17, I mean what does that tell you.
you're a taxi driver?
Old 11 April 2006, 11:11 AM
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You've run out of sweets
Old 11 April 2006, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
Seems to be the case. Would they go out with a 15 year old? Whats the difference of a couple months do when theyre 16? Nothing reall theyre still a child.


most of us here could go out everyday of the week and pick up a different 16/17, I mean what does that tell you.
It is the mental maturity as much as anything, why apart from sex would a bloke in his late 20's-30's want to date a 16 y/o. It is not going to be stimulating thought provoking conversation unless he is interested in the latest boy band tour dates. Hardly likely to meet through friends unless his friends are that way inclined. Friend of her fathers

The only people i have met who choose young girls are usually immature themselves, have low self asteem and do not get on easily/comfortably with their peers especially women of around their age

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Old 11 April 2006, 11:15 AM
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I have low self esteem, ask anyone
Old 11 April 2006, 11:23 AM
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At what age do you draw the line then?
Old 11 April 2006, 11:32 AM
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Well there's an 18 year old lass here at work and if you saw her body most red blooded males of any age would certainly have thoughts about what they would like to do. Genetics at work!
Old 11 April 2006, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul Habgood
It is the mental maturity as much as anything, why apart from sex would a bloke in his late 20's-30's want to date a 16 y/o. It is not going to be stimulating thought provoking conversation unless he is interested in the latest boy band tour dates. Hardly likely to meet through friends unless his friends are that way inclined. Friend of her fathers

The only people i have met who choose young girls are usually immature themselves, have low self asteem and do not get on easily/comfortably with their peers especially women of around their age

It's hardly fair to categorise all teenage girls as giggling idiots. I can hold sensible adult conversations with the friends of both my teenage stepchildren, both male and female. Conversely I also know a fair few women in their late 20's and early 30's who fit so well into the vapid airhead slot that you'd think it was made for them.

For the record there is an 8yr gap between me & MrsD, and she's the cradle snatcher
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Originally Posted by Paul Habgood
At what age do you draw the line then?
as a rule of thumb I work on 10 years either side of my age..
Old 11 April 2006, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
It's hardly fair to categorise all teenage girls as giggling idiots. I can hold sensible adult conversations with most of my teenage stepchildren's friends, both male and female Conversely I also know a fair few women in their late 20's and early 30's who fit perfectly into the vapid airhead category.

For the record their is an 8yr gap between me & MrsD, and she's the cadle snatcher

Not saying they are giggling idiots but apart from 'superficial' conversation i find them not that interesting to talk to.
Old 11 April 2006, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by STi wanna Subaru
as a rule of thumb I work on 10 years either side of my age..
Just hoping you are not 20 then
Old 11 April 2006, 11:36 AM
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most of us here could go out everyday of the week and pick up a different 16/17, I mean what does that tell you.
PMSL yeah of course................


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