i am 15 and i have never had a boyfriend or even been kissed. is this unusual? i think that i just intimatate guys too much and it makes them not what to ask me out. i dont know. so is this unusual..? and tips to get guys to ask me out would be greatly appreciated...
pianoman answered Thursday March 9 2006, 8:32 am: this is not a problem. my dad told me that hye didnt go out with anyone till he was 17 years old and he is now leading a very succesfull life.
Alpha345 answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 6:28 pm: So?
Different times come for different people. If guys are intimidated by that, then they are probably some form of scum anyhow, so not really worth your time. So no, it isn't unusual for any person to not get their first kiss or boyfriend/girlfriend by then (My first girlfriend and kiss wasn't until I was almost 15 and a half, so I can be an example). Just bid your time, it will come, and until then, don't fret about it all, because in the long run, it isn't that important at all.
NinjaNeer answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 11:47 pm: You know what? I was MISERABLE because I didn't get my first kiss till I was almost 18! But now guys have gotten past being scared by my strong personality and have learned to love it :) So keep it up! Don't change who you are just so some silly boy who doesn't know what he wants will like you. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
pootietang answered Tuesday March 7 2006, 9:07 pm: No! This is not unusual, though some people might make fun of you :( I'm 15 too, and I've been single forever, too, not because people don't like me, but because I change all the time. I have multiple personalities.
Don't focus on getting guys to ask you out. Maybe flirt a little bit, but don't do things you wouldn't normally do around your friends. If flirting doesn't work, then so what? There are MILLIONS of single guys your age out there, and only a few hundred at your school, I'm assuming. [ pootietang's advice column | Ask pootietang A Question ]
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