Relationships with someone younger

Started by RainRat, April 07, 2012, 11:32:26 PM

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professor whovianart

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Quote from: RainRat on April 07, 2012, 11:32:26 PM
I would like some advice on how to approach relationships with someone younger. Not underage; I've got no interest in that.

I just feel that I don't want to be the creepy old guy who hits on younger furries. Even if I do find them attractive I just won't say anything about it to them.

Do you think it's okay to express that you find a younger furry attractive if you aren't looking for a relationship or anything with them?
What age should be a lower bound? (I'm 33)

Graphs, charts and studies are what nerdy scientific minded nerds understand about love.

Sure they may be accurate and true for most of the time, but love pops up in the strangest places.




but looking back at the original question of this thread, things seem to have gone slightly off topic, i think the answer may be in the original question itself.


The answer is YES, for as stated, your have no interest in someone underage, so from a legal point of view it`s open season, even if someone is 18 and the other is 106, so what, it may be uncommon (for now), but legal, and as life expectancy increases, this will be a more frequent occurrence.

To express to someone that they are attractive should always be alright, and to express an interest is also fine, if they are in the looking or playing mode, they will respond accordingly, and if they do not, you have said your bit and everyone moves on.

And throughout this thread, just about everyone expressed that they DO NOT see you as a creepy old guy, so on that part of the subject, do not worry.





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Drake Wingfire

Two sentences and you sliced through the whole debate... I'll have to give you some props there man, In hindsight I wish I had kept my argument that simple and easy to understand. Would have saved a lot of dead horse beating hahaha, while I like to debate on rather controversial things, I generally don't care much for dragging out the same point time and time again as it becomes tiring very fast.

Tef

As someone who subscribes to the merits of postmodernism, science is also a social construct in my opinion, but I digress from the point of my post.

I see your topic in terms of relationships with someone younger and raise you a post on what kids think about dating.
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