I know there's lots of joking around here about lolis and pedos and whatnot, but, seriously, what is the biggest acceptable age difference? Lately, I've found myself attracted to my friend's sister. Thing is, I'm 24 and she's 18 (freshman in college). I feel kinda bad about it. I feel dirty just for thinking she's cute. And I'm not all "zOMG she's teh hawt I wanna sex0rz her," I really like this girl. Should I feel bad about it? Should I try to persue something with her, or just get over it? Would my freind get mad at me for going after her little sister?
See what she has to say. Ask her in a way such that even if she says no she can take it as a compliment, and gives you a way to get out of the situation without embarassing either side (too much.)
In such a case, move on. (Continue to be friends, if you were to begin with.) Thinking of it as a ‘pursuit’ is not the way I would personally approach this. Learning to respect another person's will is a good sign of mental maturity.
(I suppose this isn't really answering the original question.)
>>44
I don't have and am not advocating a foot fetish.
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Anonymous2006-04-27 18:32
Once everyone is out of high school, age difference really doesn't matter as both sides are pretty mature
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Anonymous2006-04-27 18:41
>>46
dont justify your pedophile nature >>45
what? english please
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Anonymous2006-04-29 18:02
>>47
See, the pedo- and paedo- prefixes originate from different words; indeed they come from different languages. The former means foot, while the latter means child. For example, there's pedometer versus paediatrician.
English, motherfucker. Do you speak it?
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Anonymous2006-04-29 18:23
>>48
[quote]pedo– or ped– or paed– or paedo–
pref.
Child; children
(Greek paido-, from pais, paid-, child.)[/quote]
English, motherfucker. Do you speak it?
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