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Creepy or romantic? (pg. 11)
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Ripped Bag
so many truths
CranberryJuice
well i dont think it's that creepy and especially about the age difference.....

jamie was 17 at this time , the guy 24 or 25 ...but they were BOTH flirting at this time so not a big deal

if a girl is flirting with you ....u gonna stay like a ice cube? :toothless

btw about the lil Andrea and ANF convo about the age again

ANF it's not because an older guy is dating a way much younger girl that he is a perv , several friends of me are in this case one 22 and 30 ....22-28..etc

and these couples fit very well it's not like the little girl with the old guy

give up your prejudices:p
all-nite-freak
hey i dated a 22 year old for awhile
under 26 like bunnies and don't get a disease
over 26 then start thinking serious
nigga was blinded but crotchfire saved me
testify
Zharen
Man, I am surprised to see so much bias against 24-25 year old guys befriending 17 year old girls. I admit to being friends with a 17 year old girl and fit in that same age bracket. This friendship only works because this girl has the mentality of most 20-21 year olds. She's put up with a lot of from other guys, annoying and stupid family members, and a deadbeat stepfather who had her smoke weed at 13. But because she's dealt with a lot, it's made her wise up faster and I can practically talk to her on just about anything, including politics. She's a cool cat to have around, and I see nothing wrong with this.
kr00t0n
TTIUWLTHMP!!!
XaNaX
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Originally posted by Slylee
When I was living in Japan in high school I volunteered at the hospital for my community service hours and there was this cutie who worked there and used to flirt with me. He was in the navy and going to med school so he was like a doctor assistant or something. He was like 24 or 25 and I was 17, which is kind of creepy now that I think about it lol.


Don't sweat the age difference thing. This guy was in the Navy stationed in the Asia/Pacific theater, he is used to 15 year old prostitutes so really you were old for him at the time.

The dude obviously put some effort into tracking you down, he did say "I tried to contact you many times" so I suggest you check him out too. If he is the kind of guy who drives a black panel van and knows how to use chloroform and rohypnol you are gonna want to know this before you spend too much time on him.
AndreaCKY772
quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatik
^^^ She did answer your question Jay.


thanks :)

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
i dont really read anything posted sorry.

thats ok then andrea, because im going back to school for the same reason...18 yr old pooch. Damn in college at 17?

*rubs hands together*


i hope you get all the young tail you can when you go back to school
Moral Hazard
I'm going to go with creepy on this one.... but then again I'm pretty cynical and jadded.
Slylee
well i'm not gonna marry the guy or go see him tomorrow or anything. we're probably just gonna start keeping in touch via email and phone or something.



btw, zharen, i was wasn't much different than your 17 year old friend either. that was kind of my point. he might have been a little immature for his age (a LITTLE) and i was a little mature for my age. it wasn't that bad.
igottaknow
so jamie how is it that you lived in japan and yet you seemed to have no contact with the locals? did you at least go to a japanese high school? living in isolation on a military base seems strange to me.

Slylee
There’s tons of military bases throughout Japan and I went to a DOD school (Dept. of Defense). It was a bunch of American military brats there whose parents were in the military.

And of course I ventured off the military base. That’s where all the fun was. We’d go hang out at the pachinko parlors and the malls and stuff and just walk around. I also went on a lot of road trips from being on the tennis team because there were no other schools to play against other than the other military base schools. So all of our away games meant an overnight trip to the next base. And there were a few rich Japanese kids whose parents paid a lot of money for them to go to our school. They were Japanese citizens, and yea I was friends with them.

Also, after living there for the first year, my mom missed me a lot so she just got a job teaching English as a 2nd language and packed up her and moved to a city about 35 min (by train) from the base. SHE was really roughin it. She lived in a Japanese neighborhood and had to shop at the little stores and stuff. I would take the train to go see her on weekends and we’d get on the bullet train (the fancy fast one) and go to the next big city called Kokura and shop all day and walk around.

My favorite city that I visited was Kobe. I went there for a big tennis tournament and we played against this big fancy boarding school with a bunch of rich kids.

Oh yea and my dad used to drag me out rock climbing and camping on the weekends too with his marine friends, so I was an avid rock climber when I was 16 too.

Damn, I was a lot cooler when I was a teenager. lol
igottaknow
Why do we still have all the military bases in Japan? We still view them as a threat?
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