Question: How to calculate half your age plus seven rule?

When this question comes up in conversation, someone inevitably cites the half your age plus seven rule. This rule states that by dividing your own age by two and then adding seven you can find the socially acceptable minimum age of anyone you want to date.

What is half your age plus 7 rule?

Half age plus seven rule: In dating/romantic/intimate relationships, the age of the younger person should not be less than half the age of the older person plus seven years.

How do you calculate age range for dating?

According to the rule, you divide your age by two and then add seven to calculate the socially acceptable minimum age for a partner. For example, if youre 32, you can date someone as young as 23 while remaining in the realm of socially acceptable, according to the calculation.

How is age difference calculated?

The Age difference is the difference between two ages. It is the measure where it defines the difference between two ages. It can be easily calculated by taking the difference between two different dates, months and years. If both the entities are the same, then there is no difference in age.

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