im 14/f and i was asked to prom by my boyfriend of a few months (2-3). he goes to a different school and they only have a junior prom so what im asking is do you people think 14 is too young for prom. i have to say im a mature 14 and my bf thinks so and thats why he likes me besides numerous other reasons.we wouldnt have sex or go to parties afterward so is just prom too young for a 14year old????? my parents know and are ok with me going but i still dont know..
thanx a bunch
poetqueen answered Sunday April 23 2006, 8:21 pm: you should go and have a good time! theres no pressure of sex and your boyfriend wants you to go your parents are okay w/ it and if you dont go your gonna wonder for a while what would have happened if you had gone w/ him just have fun! its not too young if your a mature 14 and i kno what you mean by that have fun and go! hope i helped! [ poetqueen's advice column | Ask poetqueen A Question ]
samsally123 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 1:46 pm: hey i think if you think your mature enough to go to this prom then i say go you will probably have a great time!! try to think it over a couple times and do what you think is right!! [ samsally123's advice column | Ask samsally123 A Question ]
illLuvUbetterx3 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 1:26 pm: i do not think sooo... you should consider yourself lucky to be invited to and older guys prom!!!! i say you should go and take advantage of the oppurtunity!! it will be fun and it also gives you a good excuse to get all dressed up!!!
helpfulhintsviahannahx4 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 10:33 am: Yeah, i think fourteen is a fine age to go to the prom. Even if you're in eighth grade, that's still ok because he asked you and you wouldn't do anything besides that. I say, go for it! Then, you could tell all your friends about it!
x3livelaughlovex answered Sunday April 23 2006, 10:06 am: Hey i don't think 14 is to young of an age to go to prom...as long as your in highschool it should be okay. && if your boyfriend invited you he must really like you...and if its okay with you parents go for it.
PunkieFreak4690 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 10:02 am: I honestly think 14 is not too young for prom. There is not a big age difference between a 14-year old (freshman?) and a junior. As long as you don't do any sexual activity. I've seen 12-year olds go to prom so it is not a big deal if a 14-year old attends Prom. [ PunkieFreak4690's advice column | Ask PunkieFreak4690 A Question ]
CavieOwnsU2 answered Sunday April 23 2006, 9:49 am: I don't think it's too young as long as you don't engage in any of the parties or sexual activities, as you have already mentioned. If your parents are okay with it, then they must trust you enoguh to know you would make the right decisions. Parents are often, after all, the people who would trust us last in "growing up things" like this. I have a friend who can't even hang out with guys. (Sorry, slightly off topic) Also, don't worry what other people will think of you. Sure there are going to be some people who disaprove, but if you and your man are happy, then just enjoy the night! [ CavieOwnsU2's advice column | Ask CavieOwnsU2 A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Sunday April 23 2006, 9:33 am: Are you a freshman? I dont think thats too young,i know alot of mature 14 year olds.The guys your boyfriend people should understand that and if anyone would care if a 14 year old is going to prom thats stupid,when i had my freshman dance a couple juniors came to it and some thought they felt too old or like they shouldnt of been there,there was even a couple the guy was a junior and the girl was a freshman and everyone ended up having a great time and didnt care how old anyone was,so i think your fine hun.Have a good time at the prom!
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