I'm 13 and I want a boyfriend because I want to kiss him in the rain and tell him everything but when I'm with the lads I like the think of me as "one of the guys" so I don't know how to get a boyfriend.
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I'm 13 and I want a boyfriend because I want to kiss him in the rain and tell him everything but when I'm with the lads I like the think of me as "one of the guys" so I don't know how to get a boyfriend.
First, will your parents permit you to have a boyfriend? You need to talk to your parents about when you can start with boys.
Second. Try not to grow up so fast. You are being influenced by the media who make it seem that romance is so great. A romantic relationship is nice, but you really need to be more mature to understand and appreciate it.
You are still a child, enjoy it.
My parents are fine with it
I have to grow up I don't have time to be a kid in my family
The really, really smart thing to do right now until these lads mature a bit more (maybe get to be 16 or 17 or even older--and you grow up more too) is to be friends with them. Find out what they like to eat and what sports they like and what about cars and girls too. Be sure you can throw a ball the right way (not "like a girl") and be able to kick a soccer ball around in a good way for your team and know how to change the oil in a car and how to take apart a carburetor. Learn how to cook and bake things that boys like to eat--pizza and brownies and cookies and BBQ. Ask your mates to teach you stuff. They will be happy to do it, and it will make them feel important.
Then, by the time you are old enough to date and you have your parents' blessing for it, you will be in such a good situation with everything you know about how to connect with and relate to boys. That's what I did when I was your age, and once I started to date, I never had any problems getting a date or having boyfriends. The boys loved me because they knew I knew them inside and out, so they were very comfortable with me.
Sssssh, this is our secret. Don't tell your mates what I said.
You missed my point. You have these lads as your trainers. You won't necessarily date them later. And they are very immature right now and don't want to get into emotional stuff. Girls mature faster than boys, and they don't catch up with girls until the 20s.
That is what is going to happen at your age--boyfriend after boyfriend will dump you because guys your age don't know how to be a good boyfriend. There's not much chance of having a steady boyfriend until you are older, maybe in your late teens.
Why do you want a boyfriend now and get dumped all the time?
So you have a steady boyfriend now?
That doesn't mean you have to rush growing up in other areas. In fact it means you should embrace your childhood even more where you can.
You weren't "dumped". This is the thing about relationships at your age. They are short termed and ephemeral. They aren't real.
What kind of summer job?
There was never a real relationship in the first place.
It wasn't a relationship.
At 13 there's no such thing as a romantic relationship. At least there shouldn't be.
I don't understand why you need a boyfriend so much. What is lacking in your life that you have such a burning need to be with someone? Can't you just be on your own for a while, enjoy life, enjoy being a teen?
There are only a few things you absolutely need in life. Air, water, food, a roof over your head, and enough money to provide for those things. But no one "needs" a boyfriend.
Wow, that's quite the specific wish list. I've been with my husband since I was 19, over half my life. Not once do I remember kissing in the rain. It certainly wasn't the reason I dated him, or married him.
If there is something lacking in your life, a boyfriend won't fill that void.
You can't always get what you want, you shouldn't always get what you want.
I don't think you're ready to date, just because of that one statement "I want one ya know to kiss in d rain and tell him everything". That to me is a very immature reason to want a boyfriend.
Why not wait until you actually meet someone interesting?
You dated, one or both of you decided its wasn't for the long term so you stopped. You will go though this many more times, until you meet someone where it will feel real.
Check her other threads. Here's one:
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/childr...ud-689185.html
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