Ok, the title is a little misleading perhaps. I'm not in a relationship at the moment. What I'm looking for is advice on whether I should pursue a relationship or not.
Here's a basic breakdown of the facts/situation:
I am 21 years old.
The girl I like is 16 years old. (and everyone jumps up and says "hold it! she's jailbait! stay away!")
She and I are good friends, I do not have any confirmation she likes me as more than a friend, but she has never done anything to make me question the possibility.
Her dad, who is a pastor at our church, literally approached me and asked me if I liked his daughter, when I told him that I did, he was pretty stoked, and I mentioned that its a little awkward because of the age gap, and he said that he and his wife understood and were okay with it, (his wife has been dropping hints that I would make a great son in law for some time) and I then brought up the fact that it'd be a while before we could date, and he said "not really, you have my permission to date as soon as you'd like."
What should I do??? Proverbs says that "many advisers make plans succeed" so I am looking for as much advice as possible.
I can clarify some things later on if people would like. She is the most mature 16 year old I have ever met, oldest of 5 kids, teaches sunday school, more deeply involved in politics than just about any adults I know, works 3 part time jobs, and is pursuing her relationship with Jesus wholeheartedly.
Here's a basic breakdown of the facts/situation:
I am 21 years old.
The girl I like is 16 years old. (and everyone jumps up and says "hold it! she's jailbait! stay away!")
She and I are good friends, I do not have any confirmation she likes me as more than a friend, but she has never done anything to make me question the possibility.
Her dad, who is a pastor at our church, literally approached me and asked me if I liked his daughter, when I told him that I did, he was pretty stoked, and I mentioned that its a little awkward because of the age gap, and he said that he and his wife understood and were okay with it, (his wife has been dropping hints that I would make a great son in law for some time) and I then brought up the fact that it'd be a while before we could date, and he said "not really, you have my permission to date as soon as you'd like."
What should I do??? Proverbs says that "many advisers make plans succeed" so I am looking for as much advice as possible.
I can clarify some things later on if people would like. She is the most mature 16 year old I have ever met, oldest of 5 kids, teaches sunday school, more deeply involved in politics than just about any adults I know, works 3 part time jobs, and is pursuing her relationship with Jesus wholeheartedly.
