im 15
ive made out with one boy
ive never had a relationship
all my friends have
its embarsing.
what can i do.
I thought by now SOMETHING would of happened for me to have a love life..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? thelaura answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 7:53 am: There's nothing wrong with not having a relationship by 15. In fact, a lot people don't. Just because your friends have, doesn't mean it's the same for you. It will happen in time, so stressing over it now isn't really going to help.
If you find a boy you like, why don't YOU be the one to talk to him etc.
Be confident and don't feel embarrassed, because at the end of the day, you are still only 15 - that is a young teen and it's normal for you to have not had a relationship just yet. Okay? :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
xxkelsxx answered Tuesday June 10 2008, 1:27 am: its okay... you just may not be ready. there is nothing wrong with not having a relationship yet. You're only fifteen, you have plenty of time to date boys! if you're realy dead set on having a boyfriend... if there is someone you like tell him how you feel. if you keep your feelings in, chances are nothing is going to happen. boys are clueless when it comes to girls a lot of the time, and they are just like us girls: afraid of rejection. so if you like a boy, be sure to tell him so he's not confused as to whether or not you do like him. and if you don't like a boy yet, try finding someone who makes you feel special and really happy.
Most of all, don't freak out just because you have yet to have a realy relationship. Your only 15 theres no rush!
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