Kate answered Tuesday April 13 2004, 11:07 am: Dear "Confused"
There is no age at all, the longer you are single the better is what I say !!!
Time to enjoy yourself, spend time with your friends and figure who you are wnd what you want out of life!
If a guy comes along then GREAT, but make sure it feels right and he is worthy of your time and attention.
You have plenty of time to find a boyfriend - enjoy your life for what it is honey and when its meant to happen it will, and you will enjoy every minute of it.
marlyg answered Saturday April 10 2004, 5:36 pm: There is and shouldnt be an age set for dating. People should be able to experience going out whenever they feel ready. [ marlyg's advice column | Ask marlyg A Question ]
advice_chick65 answered Saturday April 10 2004, 10:52 am: Alright well. Its pretty much up to your parents.Like for me it was 4th grade but that was the first time i went ot the movies with a guy sooo.......ya
bAdKiTtY19 answered Saturday April 10 2004, 12:11 am: Well there really is no set age for a boyfriend but alot of people young people dont know any better just because of there age. by the way how old r u ? anyways, if you like someone then go for it i mean whats the worst that can happen? you win some you lose some trust me itll all come to you when time is right! [ bAdKiTtY19's advice column | Ask bAdKiTtY19 A Question ]
FernGully answered Friday April 9 2004, 11:59 pm: There is no set age. A lot of young kids have boyfriends/girlfriends but those relationships really usually mean nothing at all. More meaningful relationships come later when you are actually mature.
I'd say the mature and real relationships usually happen around 16-18, but of course there are some really stupid and useless relationships in that age frame too so ya know what - dont limit yourself. If you think you are interested in a person, be nice to them and see what happens. [ FernGully's advice column | Ask FernGully A Question ]
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