We're texting each other more and more and he's starting to be one of the first people I text/tell when something (good or bad) comes up. By registering an account you will be able to enjoy unlimited access to our site, and will be able to: I posted a few months ago about a freshman guy (I'm a senior girl) and not wanting to date. He's starting to get a little flirty and has asked if I had a boyfriend (we're at different schools, and no I don't).Assuming everything still works out between us, is it OK for a college girl to date a high school boy? I know things may change before fall, but I'm getting anxious about it now.

It’s all about being free to move on whenever you please.
But be warned: a regular hookup doesn’t mean professing your love for one another is the next step.
That was when I learned he was a senior, and he was shocked to learn that I was only a freshman.
We spent the rest of the night lying in the field, looking at the stars, talking about everything from our past relationships to the current economy.
And there are a lot of different types of “dating” to deal with.
Here are 5 things that seniors have learned about college dating; freshmen and freshmen-to-be, take note! If someone asks you out, it’s a good idea to accept, even if you wouldn’t normally give him or her a chance. Take a chance and say yes to the girl who’s always reading on the quad. Opening yourself up to people you wouldn’t typically date or hang out with might surprise you.
In terms of maturity, I hit puberty very, very late due to prolonged anorexia- pretty much at the same "point" of development as the average 14/15 year old girl.
I consider myself more mature for my age in some ways (like responsibility), but also immature in other ways (how I'm entertained.
When he finally rolled over and kissed me, (although alcohol may have been clouding my judgment), I was convinced I had fallen in love.