DepthofHeart answered Saturday October 6 2007, 10:58 pm: No, it's not bad at all. You're perfectly normal, don't even worry abut it. Everybody is different; just because girls your age have had boyfriends or their first kisses doesn't mean you have to yet.
ill_help_321 answered Saturday October 6 2007, 10:32 pm: it's completely fine. i really don't understand why younger kids these days are worrying so much about this kind of thing. you will have a boyfriend and will be kissed im sure manyy times in your life so dont worry about it- your time will come and you have plentyy of it :] [ ill_help_321's advice column | Ask ill_help_321 A Question ]
sparkleybear answered Saturday October 6 2007, 9:54 pm: yes im 13 and have had many bf's and many kisses, but im just lik that NOT A HO but yeah, no its totally and completely normal dont wry about it AT ALL [ sparkleybear's advice column | Ask sparkleybear A Question ]
cheapxphotography answered Saturday October 6 2007, 9:34 pm: ABSOLUTLY NOT!
This is totally normal. I mean, I didn't have my first real boyfriend until this year actually. Also, mny first kiss wasn't until the summer going into 9th grade. There isn't a certain age where you should get your first boyfriend or kiss. It's when your ready. But since you've waited, don't blow it on something silly. Save your first kiss for someone you really really like. I have a friend who's in 10th grade and she's sooo pretty! Ang GUESS WHAT??!?! She hasn't had her first kiss either. Just because you havn't had it doesn't mean you're not pretty and it also doesn't mean that no one wants to kiss you. I promise you it will happen. Just be patient and don't worry about it! It'll all be fine!
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