Question Posted Saturday November 17 2007, 8:11 am
Hey People! Can you help me? Well before you start reading this you have to have a experience in dating or have a boyfriend or girlfriend.
What age did you start dating or get your first boyfriend/girlfriend? I really want to know cause it will help me with my prob so please reply and i always leave a good rate and a comment!!
LOL_x0x answered Sunday November 18 2007, 4:12 pm: I had my first 'boyfriend' in 5th grade. I really don't count this, seeing as we were young and didn't do anything except share crayons.
My first actual boyfriend, that meant something to me, was when I was 14/15.
queenhearts answered Sunday November 18 2007, 3:43 pm: I was with this guy back in 6th grade. It wasn't my thing, I wanted to be happy so I got out of the relationship.
In 8th grade I got into a 14 month relationship with a boy in a lower grade than I. But that's just puppy love.
Now I consider something real once you hit high school. So my first high school boyfriend was in 11th grade. We are going on 10 months. He's going to be 17 soon, so will I.
If you like the guy and he treats you nicely and acts like a gentlemen.. then go for it. Age shouldn't matter at that point. Everyone is different about it so maybe take the chance and see how it goes for you. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
Elle2619 answered Sunday November 18 2007, 6:01 am: Personally I don't believe that there is a right and wrong age. I started dating when I was 13 but it was nothing serious. I then got into a six month relationship a month after my 14th Birthday, I then got into the relationship I am in when I was almost 15. I first had sex when i was 15 but when i look back in a way I wish I had of waited. Evryone has there own opinions and morals for example I have a morla that I would not have sex with anyone unless I'd been in a relationship with them that has lasted longer than 6 months.
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