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I agree with you because what are you gonna do when you are with him hang around school together and
that's it?Boys cant drive then and neither can girls!why would you need a boyfriend then? |
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First they are too young trying to find their "truelove". And second, your brain isn't fully
developed into you reach the age of 21. Besides...THEY ARE TOO YOUNG! |
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Maybe there aren't old enough, maybe wait till their in their periods |
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7th grade is when most of us are as mature as we will ever become. That's when I started getting
into politics, sex, and alcohol. Haven't changed since. |
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Really, they're just crushes. It's not the person they're after, but having a relationship itself.
Of course there are exceptions, but generally it's not true love. But then again, many adult
relationships aren't either. |
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I think if you just allow kids to be kids they will figure things out ! Are you against kids having
social interaction ? How old do you have to be to care about someone else ? And can you define REAL
? When you decide to grow up I am sure your kids will too ! ! |
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I think it doesn't matter and any experience you go through is a tremendous asset to life and
provides the needed psychological/mental growth for children.
It brings drama into their life. It sharpens their mind. It allows them to learn about the opposite
sex. To learn about dealing with other people as well. Accepting faults. Finding faults. And the
list goes on and on and on.
To say kids, no matter their grade, should not have real boyfriends and girlfriends is just kinda
extreme. And besides it's just plain ole fun. Ahhh the good old days. |
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I think its a personal thing. Some people mature (physically and emotionally and...well they can be
smarter) than most and can handle being in a relationship. I don't think that's especially common
though.... |
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I don't know |
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