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04-07-2006, 07:33 PM | #12 | ||
meow
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16 - 22 is a bit of a gap, 16-20 would be about limits.
Score for him anyway (sexist comments out of the way). I have 5 younger sisters, the oldest are 12, 17 and 17 (almost 18) I can pretty much understand where you are coming from, it's almost unspoken between "mates" that sisters are a "look but don't touch" priviledge. But would you rather him, your 'best mate' at the time, or some random you couldn't pick from a bar of soap? You read his phone without permission, you're just as bad as he for betraying trust. If you wanted to know what was going on, surely you could've approached your sister? All that said, just deal with it. If he treats her well and he's a decent guy (as decent as you can be for 22 going out with a 16 year old...) then don't get in the way. Don't go out of your way to go out when he comes over, just be polite and deal with it. Soon as he makes a wrong move, belt him one. |
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