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From my friends' experiences, I would not recommend it. The maturity difference between a college student and a high school student is much wider than between a senior and a junior in high school or in college. Even though the age gap is trivial, it's still risky. Especially since most high school students are still fully dependent on their parents. Also, I would feel as if there are less topics you can talk about with each other. I personally don't even want to step into high school again once you've hit college.
I don't think there is any more difference between a guy older/girl older relationship. I would just steer clear from high school x college relationships in general, since the college student is already in a different plane. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Okay, now that I've read your situation, it seems more than the usual high school/college relationships I've seen. Since you really think that she's worth the effort, I would go for it instead of regretting the rest of your life not.
In this case, it may seem reasonable to keep the relationship. I have friends who are in long distance relationships themselves. One of whom is actually in Korea (she is an international student studying at my uni). Another one of my friends is in a great relationship with someone from her hometown in Mexico. He is some lawyer or something. Without going into details, it all boils down to communication. Both ends of the relationship have to put in the effort to stay in touch, otherwise expect it to fall. Ask yourself if you think it's worth it (I think you will say it is). I would just then go for it. There's nowhere I can't reach. |