Question Posted Saturday February 26 2005, 12:48 am
Is 13 two young to date?
f 13
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? termpaperguide answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 3:43 am: i dont think 13 is to young, i am 13 and though no one has asked me out so i have never dated i am allowed to date. if your parents are together or you have a step dad you should go ask him usually guys are more chill with that kinda stuff sometimes they arent but it is worth asking. and of course it will be akward but if you wanna date why not? also if you and your mom are tight you can try to talk to her. you could tell her you will only go places WITH your friends so like a double date or triple date or whatever. and you wont be with the person alone if that is what she is worried about. do whatever you can but if she wont budge dont flip, just deal with it. there isnt anything you can do. i am guessing you dating age is 16? or 18? either way their ARE other people who's parents wont let them date till then either and if the people who ask you out care they can wait. GOOD LUCK!! :) [ termpaperguide's advice column | Ask termpaperguide A Question ]
sarline answered Saturday April 17 2010, 12:41 pm: in my opinion it's too young to date. give yourself time or another year or so. that way you can make better choices on who to date. and also if you ask your parents, they will probably say yes lolz [ sarline's advice column | Ask sarline A Question ]
Delvee answered Saturday April 17 2010, 5:33 am: No. 13 is not too young to date, but remember this - when you're 21 and you look back at your life, you're not going to remember or even care about who you dated when you were thirteen. Have fun, enjoy your childhood. Don't worry about boys too much. Don't make them your life because when they leave [and they will at such an age] you'll have lost everything. Save actual relationships when the both of you are more mature to handle it. [ Delvee's advice column | Ask Delvee A Question ]
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