It just shows how much they are not ready for a relationship.
2007-01-25 07:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes the need to have a boyfriend/girlfriend or be in a relationship stems from the need to be accepted. If you put a group of teenagers together into a room and they are all different they will in most cases try to find the most minor things that they have in common. This is just a part of the development of a teenager. It all depends on the level of a relationship also, I say sometimes because some teens look for a relationship based on sexual intercourse. That stems from things such as hormones, to an encounter with a child abuser in the past. Hope that answers your question somewhat.
2007-01-25 06:23:57
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answered by Smarty 2
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One assumption you're making is that it is only girlss who're victims sexual stress. you go with to regulate your wondering to comprehend that teenage years are awash with hormones and present day society encourages experimentation through both sexes. Sexuality in little ones acnnot be denied, and the concept that little ones are sexual only even as they attain some form of arbitrary age of consent is wondering that must be prevented. Peer stress is a huge component in teen years, and is fairly good ladies, with the go with to sense as if one matches in. I have taught teenage ladies and boys for years and that i'll declare some authority right here. the priority also isn't a lot any sense sorry about about having had sex too youthful. the authentic concerns are sexual promiscuity and each and every of the topics, medical, wellbeing and image sensible that flatter it. preparation little ones to be proof against work out stress on topics like sex is okay, even though it is result will continually be restricted and finally only practically as good because the resistance the guy has, and the dgree of stress they're less than..
2016-10-16 02:27:46
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answered by ? 4
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I'm 13 almost 14 years old. I don't see the need for a boyfriend. I think it just adds more pressure to your life. You're right. I don't see why that mostly all teenagers think that boyfriends/girlfriends are a MUST HAVE. Can't people just be themselves and forget about relationships till your older when you have that right to get married.
People pick on me at school cause I don't think we need boyfriends and such. I guess it's just a typical teenage thing.
Although right now I'm more concentrated on my schoolwork. I think this generation of teenagers and all, just want to be an adult quicker and have all those privileges.
2007-01-25 07:12:28
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answered by little_sister759 1
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I think you are right. I'm 14, I don't have a boyfriend, and I'm content. Now I admit I had some crushes in 6th grade, but I got over those, and as an eighth grader, I see no use for a boyfriend at my current age. In middle and high school, all you do with a boyfriend/girlfriend is hang out, talk, possibly get into trouble for PDA, and suffer a heartbreak when your awesome, fairy-tale, dream-come-true, very lengthy 2 week long relationship comes to a sudden end.
2007-01-25 08:29:02
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answered by Caroline 7
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Lost of reasons, but my main reason is real actual factuals. They feel the need to have a boyfriend because of what they are watching on t.v. Disney channel, noggin, pogo, all those channels have those "Teen Sitcoms" (ex. Raven) where the teen has a love interest as the show goes on, and they have their first kiss, u know stuff like that.
Parents think that just because their kids are watching G- rated t.v, there is only learning going on. Yeah it is, but when your kid grows into a teen, they start to pick up more on things and they see "Raven" all voluptuous, and the boys are feeling her, they wanna start to act like that. That's my opinion if nobody else feels what I'm saying.............
2007-01-25 06:42:18
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answered by Ebony da *Dimepiece* 3
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I am 16 and don't feel the need to have a boyfriend. If I become attracted to a person that is beyond friendship, then you can't help that. I don't go out looking for a boyfriend like most of the girls at my school or in my neighborhood.
2007-01-25 06:23:10
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answered by butterfly*princess 2
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There are lots of reason why girls are entering in a relationship.It might be an environmental influences which they feel pressure to have a companionship like the way they see it in their environment having boyfriends or etc.And it maybe the lack of affection of their family to them so they are finding an affection to others in order to feel accepted or loved.Lastly,it maybe their personal choice.They really like the person so they wanted them so much in the means of having relationship with the one they truly like.
2016-10-15 00:54:30
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answered by Trixie 1
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I agree...I'm 14 and have never had a boyfriend. Yes, I've had my share of crushes, but I've been realistic and realized that the other person is not right for me. I was first asked out when I was 11...lol, I still thought boys had cooties.
But here's the scoop....
Lots of teenagers feel lonely...empty. They think that boys (or girls), drugs, sex, and partying will help to fill that emptiness. They feel wanted when they have a bf/gf. So that's how they fill their emptiness...with drugs, sex, dating, drinking, and smoking. (Not all of them...I'm just being very stereotypical.)
2007-01-25 06:39:15
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answered by purplmonkeez 3
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I'm about that age too, and I don't see the need for a boyfriend either. All the guys I know (especially at my school) are perverted jerks with bad self-esteem, and I wouldn't want their insecurities to rub off on me. Plus I have a very full schedule, with school, sports, work, and all that, I just don't have the time for that. Plus I can flirt with whomever I want whenever I want! lol.
2007-01-25 07:30:26
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answered by 77684 3
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I guess you have to start socializing with the opposite sex at some point and need to learn the art of dating. I mean you cant marry if you never date right? But alas, you are right..at 15 you need not date yet...
2007-01-25 07:02:41
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answered by KathyS 7
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