Sixteen.
2006-12-29 02:45:33
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answer #1
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answered by Alion 7
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I believe that children should not date in hopes of being in a relationship at a young age... relationships in teenage years are too distracting and teens are not mature enough to handle the emotional aspects of a relationship...especially if it does not work out. Children should date to be friends and discover who they are. Trust me that boy or girl a child may be lusting after now may not be what they want when they become older. Group dates are better and that can start around age 14
2006-12-31 00:42:10
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answered by Holly 2
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I think it depends on her overall. What I mean by that is how are her grades, is she responsible, how does she interact with her friends, and does she come across as sneaky or manipulative? I have a 10 year old daughter and I say 18. Her dad says 35 (jokingly). If she can prove to me before the age of 18 that she's ready then I'd say 6 mos. before she turns 17.
2006-12-29 05:24:43
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answered by Izzy 2
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Girls are going to talk to boys on the phone and even call them their boyfriends but to go out on a date I have to say 16. Any younger than that and they are just not mature enough to handle everything that could happen alone with a boy. I know kids are having sex younger than that and I know they think they are ready and can handle it but when I was a young girl and started having sex because I thought I could handle it I realize now that I should have waited and my parents should have set more limits. I told my mom just last week that she was too easy on me as a kid. Be strict and make your kids hate you when their teens and they will appreciate you when they are grown.
2006-12-29 02:45:27
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answered by freakyallweeky 5
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I'm 16 and my parents don't think that I'm mature enough to date but I think 16 is a great age to start dating... at least chaperoned if anything.
2007-01-01 15:44:14
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answered by Twizzler712 2
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9th grade. i'm 2 a lengthy time period previous and that i keep in thoughts allll my mothers and fathers "floor guidelines". i'm married to my highschool boyfriend and a mommy now, so I savor their guidelines a lot extra now. I consistently had a curfew without exceptions, and they consistently had to fulfill whoever i change into going out with. He had to %. me up and are available to the door to get me. i imagine those are great guidelines now...I hated them after I wad 15! strong success! all of us understand teenage women are demanding!!
2016-12-01 07:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say 14 for the youngest, but if she really feels ready to date at like 13 then let her try it. If you know that you cannot trust your daughter go with her on the date. but otherwise if she is ready then let her go. but i would recommmend 14 as the best...
godd luck with your daughter!!!
2006-12-29 02:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I think that it is down to your daughter and what is all this chaperoned business. If you trust your daughter then why does she have to be chaperoned? Trust her and trust in the way that you have brought her up and she will repay that trust.
Good luck and happy new year.
2006-12-29 02:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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14
i started at 11 chaperoned
2006-12-29 02:39:34
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answered by Anonymous
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15 if chaperoned,16 on thier own.
2006-12-29 02:39:12
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answered by danp 3
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