If you make the choice to be celibate, then it shouldn't be a problem for you. It is when sex is denied someone who wants it that there is a problem. Celibate is not having sex with someone else, that still leaves masturbation.
Everybody ages mentally, growing mature and understanding information.
Yes. They can still remain celibate while dating.
Technically a mentally health person is a person who is able to function on a high level. For example, is able to look after themselves on a day-to-day basis. However, mentally healthy people can still get mental diseases such as depression, where they can function well.
Maybe, he could be emotionally/mentally tired, not just physically.
A socially healthy person usually has confidence in himself. He interacts well with others with confidence. He does not encounter anxiety or panic attacks when placed or if with a large group of people.
In the teenage years, the human body will still be developing, and regular alcohol consumption can stunt this process, not physically, but mentally.
if he want to commit sadist acts with you such as murder, bondage, or bestiality, then he is prolly still abusive.
It's common perception that an individual is not mentally stable if they make the conscious decision to take their own life.That being said, we don't know what every person who committed suicide was going through or thinking. I suppose you couldbe perfectly mentally healthy and still commit suicide.
DisabledPhysically challenged (if physically disabled)Mentally challenged (if mentally challenged)SpecialOr even better:ChildrenWhy should you treat someone differently or call them any differently just because they are disabled? They are still children, disabled or not. Societies need to "label" people is getting out of hand.
Most long distance relationships don't work out it depends on the situation itself but notice that you would be together mentally (over the internet or phone) but not physically and sometimes its better physically because of the comfort the other person could give you
No, at 16 you are still a minor, a child, a teen, a young adult both physically, mentally, emotionally and legally. I assume by "detel" you mean detail but you need to specify detail for what.
A child with DS can be an adult physically but mentally and emotionally they are often still children and needs a guardian. And of course the parents can still see their child. It would be cruel to the child to take away their family.