
fallencupid79
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There are no age requirements--but I think high school is the time when most people start to date. |
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armycountryside
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13 |
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Chrysostom
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You may have friends at any age - boys and girls. |
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Sandylynn
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When you are emotionally ready to have that kind of relationship. Many people get into relationships before they are emotionally ready to handle all the things that go with that relationship. You have to be able to understand that you don't own that person, nor do you have the right to expect them to be exclusive to you unless you are ready to be their spouse. They also can't expect the same things from you. Having a boyfriend is just that...a boy...and a friend. Nothing more. Just friends. No extra expectations. That puts no pressure on the relationship, leaving you both free to be yourselves. Leave the dating for when you've finally settled on someone you want to marry. THAT'S what dating is for. <*)))>< |
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mmm mmm good
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u dont have to be any particular age but u do have to have a good judgement and be maybe a little smart |
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weaversscc2004
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I think that you should be mature enough to make the right descions before you start dating. |
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mano
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NEVER NEVER NEVER! ! ! |
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kdanielle86
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you don't have to be a certain age to get a boyfriend but I think a good age for teenagers to start dating is prabably 13 or 14 yrs old. By the time they're 20 they have learned how to have a close relationship with someone...hopfully...and all the problems that can come up in a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship...they'll know how to handle it most of the time. |
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merrigandesign
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I would say if you are breathing air rather you are old enough. |
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Lyn
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when you are capable of having one and you know that you would not mind spending the rest of your life with them. STOP MAKING BABIES! |
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Mardesal
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Depends on what you want to do in that relationship...I had my first boyfriend when I was in kindergarden..and I remember I was trully in love...we shared lunch, we used to sit together in the classroom, and we made drawings we gave to each other...I'm sure it was true love...
Love is something that comes from the soul...so it doesn't matter how old you are or how young...Now if your question refers to how old you have to be to have sexual activity...well then that's different. I'd say that then you have to be old or mature enough to respond for the consequences of your acts.
But again..I had a boyfriend when I was 5 and my aunt had a boyfriend when she was 75. It depends on what you want to do in that relationship...but love and sex are not the same thing...they can come together, or one thing can lead to the other, but not always. |
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spiderman3903728
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when you are mature enough to know what you are doing and are responsible enough to accept responsibility for your actions |
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YiYi
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I think kids are too eager to rush into relationships these days, which is why the failure rate is so high.
You are going to do what you want anyway, but a decent age to start dating would be 15. No sex, just dating. Take your time and do this right. If he's too eager for you to "put out", he doesn't respect you, and you should move on. |
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ironfist_06
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Whenever it best suits you dont give into peer pressure |
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yayyo
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Old enough to make a liable desicion |
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PurpleOrchid
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It's a tough choice. I really wanted a boyfriend about 5 or 6 years ago but now I realize that I wasn't mature enough yet. Because of this experience, my answer is: it all depends on the person. What do you think it means to have a boyfriend? Are you doing it for the right reasons? For example... are you doing this because you feel pressure from family and/or friends? You should look at yourself and if you feel complete and comfortable yourself. If you have this level of self-confidence and maturity then I believe that not only are you ready for a boyfriend but you should find one who is attracted to you soon. Those are some nice qualities. |
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telizabethone
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learn how to spell and ask your parents or guardians |
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Jess
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Well my daughter had her first boyfriend when she was 5.
But I think that middle school age is where real boyfriends come into play. First real kisses. |
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WT&WJ
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BEING MATURE ENOUGH |
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chichalto
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3 |
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Gnome
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Any age I'd say. Depending on age the intenstity of the friendship becomes. For example if you're 5 you will play games with your boyfriend asif it were a girl. But if you're 19 you'll do things with your boyfriend that are much more mature and sexually orientated. Your behaviour to boys will change with your age. |
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hottie_angel206
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any age i know people who have strted dating evr since they were 4 :( |
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sam
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I can't give an exact age as everyone can be different. It takes maturity to handle a boyfriend girlfriend relationship. |
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*~Jenn~*
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Think of it this way...How old would you want your children to be when THEY started to date? Never have one set of rules for you and a different set for others. |
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ataraxy_life
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A boyfriend is not a matter of age but a mater of consciousness, and understanding. The level of responsability in a new relationship is extraordinary and meaningful you need to be cautious, and show concerned and control at the same time. The key word: creativity are you ready for that? some girls are at the age of 13 and some are 40 and should be illegal for them to have a boyfriend. |
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genius
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hi honey
i suggest to ask about good age to get husband not boyfriend
do u know why ? to get legitimate kids ... i think it's nice to get husband in 20 years old. good luck sweety |
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