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Anonymous User (Age:30 to 35)     When: 3 months ago
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I'm 32 and she's 24. We work for the same company. We are definitely attracted to each other.

Is that too much of an age difference to go any further?

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Inkweaver2
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Inkweaver2 (Age:Under 18)      When: 3 months ago
Considering how old both of you are it might not be a problem. It really depends on both of your maturity levels and how interested you are in each other. One of my friends parents are nearly twenty years apart.
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mcaaa (Age:25 to 29)      When: 3 months ago
Definitely not. Go for it.
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nwgirl
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nwgirl (Age:36 to 45)      When: 3 months ago
I don't think so, but if you're her boss than it is. I'm extremely cautious with workplace relationships but if you really like her and she you then go for it but realize if it goes bad then you have to see her every day.
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sequinfanrple (Age:30 to 35)      When: 3 months ago
Not at all! If the two of you like each other, want the same things out of a relationship, have common interests then I don't see the problem with an age gap. I know lots of couple who have a similar age gap and they work out fine together. Age doesn't matter only compatibility does.
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Acuzio (Age:18 to 24)      When: 3 months ago
Starting in the mid-20s, people are virtually all adults, so anything goes in terms of age differences. However, the age difference is something to consider carefully, as you may find that there is a gap in your experiences and interests. It's also a pretty bad idea to date someone from your place of employment, and it's against policy in most companies. If the relationship goes sour, going to work could be quite an awkward experience.
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tazzy (Age:30 to 35)      When: 3 months ago
It really depends on how different your maturity levels are. So it's hard to say and hopefully there are people here who have experience in your situation.

In my case it lasted as a 2 months relationship. [not that my relationships last longer on average, but in this case it was because of the mentality gap and outlook on life difference]. She was 25, I was 30 and we were just not on the same mental age. Her idea of life was work/clubbing, work/clubbing just as she has done since she was old enough while I was getting ready to settle down, even though we did meet at a club. It just didn't go well between us.

So I think you can only answer your question by trying to figure out if you have the same age when it comes to both of your mentalities and outlook in life.
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