In general, there is no inherent moral or ethical issue with dating someone who is 5 years older than you. However, it is important to consider factors such as maturity levels, life stages, and legal implications depending on the ages of the individuals involved. It is essential to ensure that both parties are on the same page and are entering the relationship with mutual respect and understanding.
No but why? Love your parents more and date same age.
It is not wrong to date someone older than you although society may speak ill of it. However, do make sure you share a similar level of maturity for a good relationship.
no but its still wrong exspect your parents 2 be ticked
Generally, larger age differences become more acceptable as you get older. A good rule of thumb is to only date people older than half your age plus seven years. So, the first time when it is (relatively) acceptable to date someone 15 years your junior is when you are in your mid-40s - and they are in their early 30s.
That depends on how old "me" is in this case. If "me" is only 8 years old and wants to date someone who is 17 years old, this would be morally wrong. If "me" is 20 years old and wants to date someone who ie 29 years, that would be acceptable. It's all age relative depending on how old "me" actually is.
sure why not?
Um... No I don't think so, but I recommend you not to date that person though...
It depends on how old you are. If you are a teenager, it can be a little weird but if you are an adult it wont be as bad. Also, the male in a relationship is usually older because they mature later.
May 4 1992 and up makes someone 18 or older.
You ask someone older than you to be your date to homecoming.
yes
Can a 16 year old date someone that is 8 years older than themi f they have consent of a parent?