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Kiwi:
People date different kinds of people and different ages, why then people find age gaps acceptable or creepy.

Is a gap of up to 5 years good? 10 years? 20 years? 30 years?

Is it more acceptable for a woman to be younger than the man?

When is it acceptable to date?

10 years old? 13 years old? 16 years old? 18 years old?

Is it acceptable of an adult to date a child,  say a 18 year old dates a 16 year old?

This is brought to light over two issues, one  a friend of mine, 1 year younger than me is dating a 70 year old  :-\

And I just had a round with a 37 year old man, threatening a 16 year old girl because she rejected him.

Sooo people dating, age does it matter?

Kiwi:
I am semi in agreement with you millls. But I don't believe in underage dating at all. I every much against the TV showing how cool it is to have a 10 year old boy friend or girl friend.

That to me is solely in the realms of adults.

Having a childhood I think is most important. After all sex does it old very quick, and you need more than that for a relationship.

I have always dated older men, bar one time. He was 9 years younger.

I think the older you get, age doesn't matter to me so much example a 30year old and 45 year old ok, but a 18 year old and 30 old .....no sorry.  :-\

newman:
I'm 40 but I'd be happy to date a nice young girl of 17 with pigtails. :D

Dr. Dan:
in my opinion more than 15 years.

Muck DeFuslims:
"I'm 40 but I'd be happy to date a nice young girl of 17 with pigtails."

Newman is well on the way to becoming the next Pisslamic prophet !  ;D

Age differences don't matter to mooooozie men:
 
Irony: UNICEF's Picture of the Year Says a Lot About UNICEF
By Debbie Schlussel

If this doesn't tell you everything about the United Nations and its sub-agency UNICEF, nothing will. Sent by reader Ari, this is the scoop of Brian C. Ledbetter of Snapped Shot. (Ari saw it on the excellent blog, Dissecting Leftism).

This is the photo UNICEF chose as its 2007 Photo of the Year. Read the caption that appeared with it, below, on the AP wire:


U.S. freelance photographer Stephanie Sinclair poses with her winning photo of the 'UNICEF Photo of the Year 2007' competition in Berlin, Germany, on Monday, Dec. 17, 2007. The photograph shot by U.S. freelance photographer Stephanie Sinclair shows a wedding couple in Afghanistan who could not be more opposite. The groom, Mohammed, looks much older than his 40 years. The bride, Ghulam, is still a child; she just turned 11. Stephanie Sinclair works as a freelance photographer based in Beirut, Lebanon. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
Brian of Snapped Shot writes:

Recall that the agency has tasked itself with--and is held responsible for--the well-being of children around the world. [This is] how UNICEF decides to illustrate this calling.
What better way to care for the well-being of children than by celebrating the forced marriage of an 11-year-old girl to a man over 30 years her senior, right?

Good thing the United Untied Nations still has its priorities in order.


As Ari writes,

Eeuuww! Eeuuww! Eeuuww!
Couldn't have said it better, myself.

This is how the U.N. "protects" children. And this is also Islam.

"Honey, after I finish changing your diaper, I'd like you to clean the mudhut and cook me a meal."

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