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I'm 17, he's 24 should I meet him?

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Question - (20 January 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 21 January 2009)
A female South Africa age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hey all. Im 17. I like this guy that is 24. We met via mxit. We get along realy well. He also likes me. Theres a festavis where he lifes in april, and i would like to go there and meet him. What do u think of that? Is he to old? Hes so mature obviously and he never talks about sex to me and i realy like that.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (21 January 2009):

Hmm - meeting someone you've met online in the 'real world' is always risky. If you do decide to meet - make sure you have friends with you..

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A female reader, Mymy Ireland +, writes (20 January 2009):

Mymy agony auntI wouldn't say the age difference is that much to be concerned by if you really like each other- my boyfriend's 25 and I'm 18 but age is just a number. If you decide to meet, I would recommend that you arranged prior to text a friend or parent every hour so just so they know you're alright- as meeting people over the internet always has its risks. Definitely discuss it with your parents as you will feel more comfortable about it yourself, good luck!

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