I'm jsut wonder exacally what i should expect from my boyfriend. How much time he shoudl spend on me, what he should do and stuff like that. I've never gone to school with one of my boyfriends before so this is kind of a new thign for me. Also what so u deam "appropriate" for a 14 year old girl and a 15 year old guy to do?
XxTxX answered Sunday October 16 2005, 8:07 pm: ..well if you are gonna try and expect something for your boyfriends its not good..you just have to see how things go..
like if he is never willin to spend time with you
than you know its not going good
but if you spend all the time together
and he tried to invite you everywhere its good
..but some things you can do are..hang out..go to the movies..go out for pizza..go to eachothers houses..and stuff like that hope i helped [ XxTxX's advice column | Ask XxTxX A Question ]
sillyrob answered Saturday October 15 2005, 7:51 pm: He should spend time with you, but not every waking moment of either of your's day. As for what is appropriate for a fourteen and fifteen year old to do, well, go out to movies, hang out places, and some physical contact (hold hands, hug, kiss). You should have fun with what you do, but don't do stuff that your not ready for due to maturity. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
xoxbellabebexox answered Saturday October 15 2005, 7:41 pm: well i mean i know that im 14 and that people our age do alot of stuff that i dont think is appropriate but like spending time holding hands kissing makeing out and stuff but i mean i know people if serious relasionships take it farther and stuff but thats a little diffrent just relax do whats confortable for you everyone thinks diffrently about relasionships
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