iammow answered Friday October 26 2007, 6:29 pm: Whenever you feel you are mentally and physically ready for one. It takes a certain amount of maturity, but no specific age. I didn't have my first boyfriend til i was 14, and i know some people who haven't til they were 18. My little sister's friends were 11 or 12 with boyfriends. It all depends..
but just because you are dating someone doesn't mean they have full advantage of you. Don't do anything you don't want to until you are ready. Dating, kissing, making out, etc.
caramella answered Friday October 26 2007, 3:39 pm: when your mature enough to know what is it you want in a relationship...when you know that being in a realationship means wanting to be with this guy forever and not because you want to look cool infront of your freinds.When you know your ready to be loyal and COMMITED tothis guy and only him.if you ready for all that then youre in the right age^_^ [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
torresjasmyne answered Friday October 26 2007, 12:06 pm: There really isn't an age it's more meturity than anything and i personally think from experience that you should wait as long as you possibly can because they aren't always the best memories in the world so yeh wait gurl you still have time... nows the time to enjoy being a kid and friends and school! [ torresjasmyne's advice column | Ask torresjasmyne A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Friday October 26 2007, 11:14 am: I personally, don't believe there is a "right" age to have a boyfriend. It's really when you feel comfortable enough to date somebody, and really want to be their girlfriend. I think it's also about being responsible and not falling into the hype about relationships lately, meaning sleeping together way too soon -- which I think thirteen is too young for that. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
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