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How fast should things move between a 19 year old girl and a 24 year old guy? I know this depends on the couple and all, but since i never really had a real relationship i was just wondering how fast do things usually should move. I like him a lot and i wanna make it right. Thanks !!
don’t play games with him, don’t make this a phase, i like you this week and next week i like someone else. even if its your first relationship, you females tend to do this to men. References : americanwomenarecrazy.com
you could talk to him about things…ask him how he’s feelin about the relationship. If you want to do new things..just go for it and see his reaction, spontanious is great
Well I am in this weird(but fantastic) relationship with a guy that is 28 and I’m 21. And the age difference has nothing to do with our relationship we both are very independent and at the same time when we are together we act very silly and childish, so move as fast as you fell just be sure that you guys are on the same track
in the beggining i think things should move slow but not too slow..
i think you should share your feelings and let the guy know what you are looking for in the relationship
continue to get to know him and find out what his likes and dislikes are
dont go too fast, because that could end badly. talk to him tell him how you feel BE HONEST thats always the way to go. everyone is different, take it the speed you feel is right for you References :
My boyfriend is 25 and I’m 19, soo… I mean, I was dating him when I was 19 and he was 24 for like a week.
But anyway, I don’t think there is really a standard rate set for how fast a relationship has to move. Just take your relationship for what it’s worth and let it work it’s own course. Each relationship honestly is different. It depends on where you both are at in life and how mature each of you are. As in… he may be looking to settle down with someone fairly soon and maybe have a family with while you still want to get out there and enjoy your youth for what it’s worth. Or maybe he still wants to party all the time and you do too? Or neither of those, I hope you get what I mean.
For myself, in the beginning I was a little wary of giving my years of many-a-flings with different guys, meeting more people my age, etc. for someone who was 6 years older than myself. He was worried about the age difference too. But after a few months into it, we agreed to be more serious and the rest is all history.
The only thing that irks me to this day about the huge age gap is the fact that he can legally drink and I can’t (I don’t know if that’s an issue or not for you). It has made it really hard for me to be able to bond with him Friday nights and meet his friends. But all in all, it’s good and I don’t regret my choices. It’s been a year an a half.
PLUS. Guys his age are biologically programmed to like girls your age. (At least I tell myself this.) References : My relationship.
I don’t remember the site I found that last fact on, but I swear I saw it!
July 9th, 2009 at 5:28 pm
How fast should things move between a 19 year old girl and a 24 year old guy?
I know this depends on the couple and all, but since i never really had a real relationship i was just wondering how fast do things usually should move. I like him a lot and i wanna make it right. Thanks !!
July 9th, 2009 at 10:30 pm
don’t play games with him, don’t make this a phase, i like you this week and next week i like someone else. even if its your first relationship, you females tend to do this to men.
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americanwomenarecrazy.com
July 9th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
you could talk to him about things…ask him how he’s feelin about the relationship. If you want to do new things..just go for it and see his reaction, spontanious is great
the age doesn’t matter at all
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Your about adults so there is no rule or answer. I suggest whenever something seems real good to take it slow and easy, so you don’t mess it up.
If it is meant to be it is meant to be.
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:36 pm
it should go however it goes. just let it all flow.
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:38 pm
You are very young. You are likely to make mistakes.
Taking it slower never hurt. Taking it too fast, often does.
Choice is yours!
good luck!
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
Well I am in this weird(but fantastic) relationship with a guy that is 28 and I’m 21. And the age difference has nothing to do with our relationship we both are very independent and at the same time when we are together we act very silly and childish, so move as fast as you fell just be sure that you guys are on the same track
Good Luck.
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
do him (; (;
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
in the beggining i think things should move slow but not too slow..
i think you should share your feelings and let the guy know what you are looking for in the relationship
continue to get to know him and find out what his likes and dislikes are
answer mine please :http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnXM1NZ3EfGXnx8i_sSbU9bsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090331124516AAPZTPr
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
dont go too fast, because that could end badly. talk to him tell him how you feel BE HONEST thats always the way to go. everyone is different, take it the speed you feel is right for you
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
wait one year before you become intimate. wait 2 years to live together. wait 3 years to get married.
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July 9th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
My boyfriend is 25 and I’m 19, soo… I mean, I was dating him when I was 19 and he was 24 for like a week.
But anyway, I don’t think there is really a standard rate set for how fast a relationship has to move. Just take your relationship for what it’s worth and let it work it’s own course. Each relationship honestly is different. It depends on where you both are at in life and how mature each of you are. As in… he may be looking to settle down with someone fairly soon and maybe have a family with while you still want to get out there and enjoy your youth for what it’s worth. Or maybe he still wants to party all the time and you do too? Or neither of those, I hope you get what I mean.
For myself, in the beginning I was a little wary of giving my years of many-a-flings with different guys, meeting more people my age, etc. for someone who was 6 years older than myself. He was worried about the age difference too. But after a few months into it, we agreed to be more serious and the rest is all history.
The only thing that irks me to this day about the huge age gap is the fact that he can legally drink and I can’t (I don’t know if that’s an issue or not for you). It has made it really hard for me to be able to bond with him Friday nights and meet his friends. But all in all, it’s good and I don’t regret my choices. It’s been a year an a half.
PLUS. Guys his age are biologically programmed to like girls your age.
(At least I tell myself this.)
References :
My relationship.
I don’t remember the site I found that last fact on, but I swear I saw it!
July 9th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
im not so sure…
but if i was you..
take things slow with him :]
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