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Logos1911 wrote:So I just turned 19, studying abroad, right, I'm out and about and I meet this great local girl. Speaks perfect English, and like we get along great. Well two weeks and I finally ask her age. Wasn't really too concerned about it but cuz it's summer that disguised the fact that she is only almost 17 (like in a couple months!!) and about to be a senior or whatever. I know it sounds lame but I really fucking like her. What are the rules here? I've read it varies by prefecture and that really it's 13 unless you're paying for it, and all kinds of confusing stuff. If prefecture matters she lives in Kanagawa. Advice please...
AML wrote:Tojo, you come off as such a racist cunt.
WTF are you even doing in japan?
IparryU wrote:he is a racist cunt. he is in japan to stregthen the jap only attitude and get himself pushed infront of a train...
to the kid trying to get in a highschoolers pants:
1. if you do it, just realize your concequences
2. she speaks perfect english == eigo whore/gas panic regular
3. if she is easy to get with (from your description, yes for her age) then she already been with other FG and of course jap oyaji... face it.
4. dont knock her up (wear a condom)
5. dont fall in love with her or marry her... keep it short and sweat
6. move on to the next one
AML wrote:Tojo, you come off as such a racist cunt.
WTF are you even doing in japan?
dimwit wrote:Furthermore I don't think people who have been divorced more than once ought to be giving advice about successful relationships (though I would listen to them in matters involving custody, child support, etc.)
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Hey, I resent that...it's precisely because I've been divorced so often that I feel qualified to comment on relationships. It's the old "do as I say, not as I do" sort of thing. I'm pretty sure after three divorces I know what it takes for a successful relationship...the exact opposite of whatever I do!!!:)
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Hey, I resent that...it's precisely because I've been divorced so often that I feel qualified to comment on relationships. It's the old "do as I say, not as I do" sort of thing. I'm pretty sure after three divorces I know what it takes for a successful relationship...the exact opposite of whatever I do!!!:)
i wont trust some guy that never has had any bad experiance in the subject. how do you know what is good when you never seen bad?It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.
Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can't lose.
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