relationships from an early age
By alina
@swissheart (6482)
Romania
May 4, 2011 1:35pm CST
which age do you think is right to start having a relationship? do you agree with relationships in which one of the person is 13 years old for example and the other 14?
I don't. you can't determine "the right" age, but in most of the cases the individuals aren't mature enough to understand certain implications of a relationship. and this is how you get to see girls that are 13 years old and pregnant.
4 responses
@cherryblossom (79)
• Canada
6 May 11
I don't think there is a "right age" persay... It's more like: how mature are the people in the relationship? I agree that 13 or 14 is not a good time, as people don't tend to be mature at that age...
@harck721 (372)
• Philippines
5 May 11
For me, the right age for people to start relationships, either for guys or girls, is around eighteen. They can start on the more serious part of it around twenty or older. Early teen relationships don't really work out since those kids don't really know what they're getting into. Chances are they're just being controlled by the hormones.
@EstiiBabii (685)
• United States
4 May 11
I think the right age to start dating should differ base on the person because dating comes with a lot responsibilities and emotions that are often at times hard to control. So, the right age should be when someone is mature enough to date as in they are mature enough to handle their emotions.
@rabbit88 (9)
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4 May 11
I think it depends how mature the two people are. I would say 15-16 is a good age. I didnt have my first relationship until I was 18. I dont think a years age gap is a problem to be honest.