Age difference: Is dating a junior as a freshman really that problematic? He just turned 17, and I turned 15 this January. What do you think? 🙏🏽 Let me know!
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It’s not uncommon for there to be age gaps in high school relationships, especially between freshmen and juniors. The key is to consider maturity levels and where you both are in your lives. At 15 and 17, you’re not far apart in age, but it’s still important to think about what you both want from the relationship and how your friends and families feel about it. If you both communicate well and are on the same page, it could work! Just make sure you’re comfortable and both are respectful of each other’s boundaries.