may be because he still kid and full of emotions and dream to make all girls his own only and no one share him
just a kid
2006-10-08 03:23:30
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answered by micho 7
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Teens are swimming with emotions that they are unfamiliar with and have no clue how to handle. They often find themselves involved in what more mature and intelligent people call "drama games". These are misnamed though because they are certainly NOT GAMES! They are very negative acts which sometimes lead to violence or even deaths. Jealousy is a wicked and dangerous thing! I've seen four people die because of it, and one of them was a 13 month old baby. And don't think "Kids don't do this," because they do. You see it in the news all the time.
I urge you to rise above the masses and be a voice of reason to yourself and to your friends. Deal with them kindly, but point out the "games" they play to push each others emotional buttons. Let them know that it is mature to overcome this. Urge them to drop all the emotional drama and focus on something that really matters, something that will have a positive impact on their lives like, first and foremost, a good education. Also clubs and after school events, volunteer work, even the legitimate "Drama Club" at school are all good outlets. There they will find safe drama. Sports can also be an acceptable outlet for these raging emotions.
You can make a difference in the world by helping those around you deal with this, but it is even more important that you look in the mirror, and take care of yourself. Watch that you are not falling for the "drama". Associate more with the people that can avoid it and less and less with people that seem to feed on it. Establish a circle of more mature friends. Another good way to protect yourself is to ask yourself frequently, "Is this really a big deal or are people making a big deal out of this?" and also, "How much will this situation matter 25 years from now?" That is a good indicator of what is really a "big deal" and what is not. If you work to avoid drama and jealousy you will be happier and you will go farther faster. I promise!
I wish you peace and blessings and only drama club drama!
2006-10-08 03:43:12
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answered by DidoDeeDee 3
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First of all you should have said....
"What are the 14-15year old BOYS problem?"
The problem is.. they are boys. They are not mature enough emotionally to handle a healthy relationship. This will come with time.
I am guessing you are also that age. My advise...Go with the flow. It is part of growing up. Many mistakes will be made in regards to relationships with the other sex. It is a learning process.
Don't rush it, ENJOY YOUR YOUTH!!!
2006-10-08 03:25:31
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answered by mommy of two! 1
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oh my goodness. female don't sense undesirable interior the slightest bit. I quite have a weigh down on a baby who's 14 and im fantastically much sixteen. he's quite sensible and skipped a grade. i'm sensible to boot and we've classes mutually. no longer that plenty yet there'll be a gap whilst i'm 18 and he's sixteen. he's extremely sensible and that i've got self belief extraordinary liking him. yet certainly some say age is in easy terms a selection and that's authentic on account which you could desire to be 32 and as dumb as a rock. you could no longer misinform your self and in simple terms turn a coin. whilst that coin is interior the air you will comprehend whom you quite desire.
2016-12-13 04:18:27
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answered by marianna 4
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im 15,
ye i get jeoulous 2,its just the way it is.i had a homeboy who had been asked by a girl,he said no he didnt like her,then that girl was going out with someone else he said dem y didnt i say yes.
well i think some girls get jeolous 2,right.
its just the way it is.
2006-10-08 03:27:25
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answered by Compton,CA 4
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It's called immaturity
2006-10-08 03:20:59
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answered by Anonymous
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because at that age its so hard to keep a girlfriend for more then a month
2006-10-08 03:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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thier immature and cant handle it
2006-10-08 03:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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