Topic: what is the wright formula?
gigm's photo
Mon 12/03/07 09:36 PM
i was talking with my friend & he sead that the wright age range is when the younger one is 3/4 the age of the older one in the relation ship assuming that they are both above 16, is this the case or...? if not what is the best forumla to work out aceptibel age range?

angelcuttie1698's photo
Mon 12/03/07 09:38 PM
huh what does that tottaly mean. Cuase i would think that it is whatever you are comfortable with

katrina_4888's photo
Mon 12/03/07 09:41 PM
yeah, i agree. i don't think there's a "formula"...it's just two people who like each other.

ZacharyRyan's photo
Mon 12/03/07 09:52 PM
Relationships are not calculus, bro.

gigm's photo
Mon 12/03/07 09:53 PM
ya, but if i went out with someone too old my only RL friend might feel disappointed with me,

ZacharyRyan's photo
Mon 12/03/07 09:55 PM

ya, but if i went out with someone too old my only RL friend might feel disappointed with me,
well if you make 3 friends in the fake world it will all even out

geektothetenth's photo
Mon 12/03/07 11:43 PM
It's all about maturity level. There are like 50 year old crack heads out there who turn tricks behind dumpsters for rock money, you think they're more mature than an 18 year old living on her own, going to college and working a part time job to make ends meet?

confettie_popper's photo
Mon 12/03/07 11:58 PM
well....in my professional opinion, I think that a guy your age could totally pull off dating someone up to the age of 58. If you go above that age limit, you must require the woman to go to the nearest salon and doll herself up for you so that you can lie to people and say she is below the above age limit that I have set for you.

Or, you could always just trust your own heart and do whatever makes you the happiest. We are all on here looking for something special, so if you think you may have found it, go for it. Good luck, and your RL friend will understand when they see just how happy you are.