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What does it mean when a guy says you are too young?

What does it mean when a guy says you are too young?

This probably means: He believes you are too young for him to date, and does not want to date you. You might be able to talk him into having sex with you or even forming an emotional bond, but you are unlikely to create a long-lasting commitment of any kind with him due to his clearly stated reason above.

What do you say when someone says you’re too young?

Here’s what our community shared with us:

  1. “Oh, thanks!
  2. “You’re too old to still be this naive!” – Eydís Á.
  3. “Some babies are born with heart or brain defects, etc.
  4. “Tell my illness that it came early to the party by 20 years!” – Kirst F.
  5. “My mom forgot to get the extended warranty when she had me.” – Tamara W.
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Can you be too young for someone?

This rule states that by dividing your own age by two and then adding seven you can find the socially acceptable minimum age of anyone you want to date. So if you’re a 24-year-old, you can feel free to be with anyone who is at least 19 (12 + 7) but not someone who is 18.

How do you tell if a guy is too young for you?

Here’s how to tell… Score five or higher and it might be time to kick that manchild to the kerb.

  1. He makes you feel wrinkly.
  2. He lives with his parents.
  3. He has childish taste in food.
  4. He can’t look after a plant.
  5. His flat is a tip.
  6. He relies on his mum for everything.
  7. You have more in common with his parents than you do him.

What to say to someone when they say they feel old?

When someone says “your old” I could say “your young.”…

  1. Younger than you – “Wait till you get to be my age.”
  2. Same age – “You and me both.”
  3. Older but in good shape – “I just hope I look as good as you when I get to be your age.
  4. Showing their age – “You’re not getting older, you’re getting wiser/better.”
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