Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Afronova I think that emotional maturity, as opposed to age, is a major factor in realtionships. I know 15 and 16 year olds that have been more mature and secure within themselves and the relationship, then the older people I have had realtionships with.
Also, on the other hand, a younger party might have the innocence appeal as well. Being the teacher is a major turn on for some people and they might not even realize it, so that overshadows the actual feelings for the person. This can also be thought of in the opposite (an older party).
In conclusion, I believe that it all depends on the people and/or the situation they find themselves in. |
So one this so far stands out the most is that nomatter what the age (generaly) its more about the person and the situation! Its to true! I mean lets mess that up...what ARE them situations? Is the person a jew, father is a minister, mom is white trash drugie, kid comes from a big family/ What makes it ok and what doesn't? Whats the formula?