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Is 15 too yough to date?

Reply 1

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by Anonymous
Is 15 too yough to date?

Yeah. You have your education to prioritise ahead of yourself. Focus on your studies. Gain yourself a decent career with the right qualifications and understanding of how you’ll need to get there and with what whilst earning a stable and reliable source of income. If I’m correct you even have your GCSEs at 16 up and coming start preparing and revising for that. Dating won’t get you nowhere.

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by Mohammed_2000
Yeah. You have your education to prioritise ahead of yourself. Focus on your studies. Gain yourself a decent career with the right qualifications and understanding of how you’ll need to get there and with what whilst earning a stable and reliable source of income. If I’m correct you even have your GCSEs at 16 up and coming start preparing and revising for that. Dating won’t get you nowhere.


Thanks for the help!

Reply 3

With the right person, who is kind and good to you - age-appropriate like the same age!!! 15 is not too young to date. life isn't all about exams - live a little

Reply 4

Original post
by Anonymous
Is 15 too yough to date?

Depends. On You, on who with You want to date, If You are 15 and other side is 15 , then probbably it is ok, "explore the world" together. In other cases not so good.

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by Mohammed_2000
Yeah. You have your education to prioritise ahead of yourself. Focus on your studies. Gain yourself a decent career with the right qualifications and understanding of how you’ll need to get there and with what whilst earning a stable and reliable source of income. If I’m correct you even have your GCSEs at 16 up and coming start preparing and revising for that. Dating won’t get you nowhere.
I agree with this up to a point, but also, studies, education, career and money aren't everything life has to offer.

Learning what to look for and how to form healthy relationships is also important. I don't think there's necessarily anything wrong with dating young, provided there are clear boundaries agreed upon, and provided it is done openly and transparently. It could even be a good thing.

The trouble with people who have no dating or relationship experience and don't learn this at home, once they leave their parents' house, they are left to figure out a lot of these things out on their own... which is much more risky. I've left some replies on other threads recently explaining some of the reasons potentially why.
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