Question Posted Wednesday September 21 2011, 9:06 pm
Okay well im 13 and i've had a boyfriend and i've made out with him, kind of. i kinda rejected his tongue? And now i really like another guy and i've had dreams of me kissing him and they felt so real
and i've really been wanting another boyfriend or just to make out with a guy, idk what to do or why im like this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Rena-Chan answered Thursday September 22 2011, 1:04 pm: This is kind of normal for girls your age. Especially now a days. But remember, this society has double standards. What's "ok" for a guy to do is not necessarily "ok" for a female to do. It doesn't make sense, but that's how most things are. I would suggest, if you are interested in someone else, while dating another.. That you should be careful, but this is normal as well. You're all young. I just suggest you be careful though. Because one thing leads to another, and then you end up pregnant at a young age. Raising a child as a teenager is not as easy as most teens think.
Anyway, I believe if you're going to date, at least be responsible, don't go dating two boys at the same time, because that will give you the beginning title of "slut". If you aren't interested in your boyfriend anymore, tell him and you guys can stop dating. Then after some time, if the other male friend is single, perhaps ask him out or w/e. Just take it slowly, you have a long life ahead of you, and I'm sure you'll date several more times. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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