In the younger years, it can be of significant difference. But as you age, the 4 years in difference seem to wane. My wife is 4 years younger than I am ... in our senior citizen age, the age difference doesn't really mean anything at all. By the way, there is no difference either if the gal is 4 years older either ... if two people are deeply in love and have a wonderful relationship, what's age then ... just a number.
Any adult relationship can work regardless of the age difference provided the two involved are committed to each other and do the work to develop their relationship.
No as long as the older one in the relationship is not taking the younger one for granted aka making them have sex even though they are underage!
Generally this would not be okay. The age difference is not a big deal as you get older but at this young age it can be a big difference. If both parents are okay with the relationship though then there is no problem.
yah way to big of a difference i am sorry but it is :(
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No, that is not a problem.
you sounds like your being groomed by a pedohpile , obviously your a child by the way you have typed
Her brother is older. She was born in 1973 and he was born in 1968 so there is a 5 year difference.
Dating is usually legal, sexual relationships may not be, it would be best to get a definite answer from a quoteable legal source. Such a relationship may be seen as strange by some people as the age difference usually goes the other way, with the male being older.
If you are both are consenting adults then no, a 13 year difference in age is acceptable. However, the relationship would be far more successful if the 13 year difference began at 25 years of age or more with a partner who is 13 years older. If the 13 year difference in age is with too young a person the relationships seldom work out because of maturity problems.
Society does not consider that to be "wrong". Being in a relationship with someone older or younger than you is not a problem for most people. There certainly is nothing to be ashamed of.