well it depends on what kind of relationship. If your looking for a relationship that's not serious then an appropriate age would be from 10-15. Then it would be considered puppy love. From the ages 16-18, it would be a little more serious but not very serious. Ages 19- 22, you can start getting seriouse and talking about marriage. And from 23 and up realationships start getting serious to a point were marriage is considered.
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My grandparents were 18 years apart. They loved each other. Age is irrelevant.
All that matters is that you love each other! Everyone has dated someone a different age in their lifetime atleast once. So, Congrats, and Good Luck! :)
But the world today changes much more rapidly than it did 50-100 years ago. In those days people could be born even 20 years apart and still belong to the same "mental" generation. Today people with an age gap of only 5 years can feel they are on completely different levels. So yes, today a big age difference can be a problem in relationships.
No, if the love is true and deep, it will rise above all else. True love can happen no matter the couple have a small or large age difference. People fall for their partners not for their age but who they are.
no my sister is 13 and shes had group sex and sex in the car and pool and shower
When the child and the parent BOTH feel that the its the right time. Usually about 13 or 14