What do you think about teens dating at these days?

United States
August 30, 2008 6:24pm CST
My cousin was visiting before, and she is 12, and she says she's had classmates who've been dating back since elementary school! She also has a friend who had her first kiss in kindergarten. It's sort of ridiculous. Luckily for her, she's not going to date until she's about 16 or 18. Do you teens have gone a little far about that? These days,I see people together one day, and then broken up the next. I asked for my cousin's opinion and she says she's sort of okay with it, almost everyone is 'boy crazy' at her age nowadays.
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@rocker21 (2716)
• India
31 Aug 08
Yeah nice discussion the only thing the parents what they must put into their children is UNDERSTANDING, and not telling them what wrong and what's right! Just an UNDERSTANDING about a thing might make them perfect!
• United States
14 Sep 08
Ya
• Philippines
25 Feb 10
so that the girl will know better about the man and the girl will think if that man will do better in their relationship
@nic_knick (739)
• China
31 Aug 08
it is really amazing for her to be one member of teh boy crazy .huh and i think dating is quite common and okay nowadays. huh i do it myself. huh ll ol
@zeny_zion (1283)
• Philippines
31 Aug 08
i dont think i will allow my daughter to have date at a young age. ill maybe talk to my daughter and let her understand that she's still young for dating. but, i will allow her to have suitors who will visit her in the house. i want to know them also. but no dating just visit in the house.
@heaven11 (1159)
• United States
31 Aug 08
its getting harder and harder these days the way things are they should be 16-18
@davipiero (175)
• Indonesia
31 Aug 08
It's called the life shift. Our life move into different level. Nobody can tell whether it's a good move or bad move. It's just happen. For example, how many of you has a cellphone in 1990? Now, we can see almost everyone can't live without their cellphone. It's just like that. We can't deny changes. Changes must take place.