This happens at different times for everyone. You may be ready to say it but are they ready to hear it? You will know when its serious, you cant stay away from each other, you talk all the time, you do everything together, nothing is more important to you or them, you will feel it in your heart and see it in their eyes.
im in year 10 and he's in year 11, he likes me (yet again) and I've already been seeing him twice before. both times i was seeing him for a month and he didn't talk to me at all. i really do like him and he says he is mature now so how long should i wait until i say yea??
When you just can't take it anymore! Or just give him one of these big cookies that say I Love you on it!
well atleast a day
There is no set rule on how long you should wait before meeting his mother. You should just make sure that you're in a serious relationship.
Dating someone is not dumb. In order to find someone to marry one day you should date others so you know what type of person you are looking for. As long as you are being smart about who you are dating and what you are doing in that relationship, you are being smart, not dumb. Good Luck!
At least a week.
Yes it is legal if you're 17 and dating someone that's 15. As long as the other person is turning 16 before you turn 18. It's only illegal if someone that is 18 is dating someone that is younger than 16.
A few months.
I suppose it depends on how long you've been dating. I'm currently dating my best guy friend so we started say "I love you" way before we started dating.
It cool as long as your dating someone who is 18 or older
At my school dating is not uncommon. Unfortunetly,most dont last long and are meaningless. I for one have never had a bf and am saving myself for someone special. But, if you really like this guy mabey you should be friends first and you should check with your parents before you do anything
don't worry about it. you can't really plan on a relationship getting serious. just date around and have fun. if you find someone you want to have a serious relationship with, you'll know, and it will just happen
If you are dating then by definition you are his girlfriend.
There is no time schedule. Giving up one's virginity is a very personal choice. Just because you are dating someone, you have NO OBLIGATION to surrender your virginity to them. Many women date, and then become engaged to marry before even considering this decision. Do NOT let anyone pressure you into making this decision.