i would have wanted to go when i was probly about 11-13. but if you want to be more safer then i would suggest 13 years old maybe?
If you're with group of friends, you should be just fine at the age you're at now.
I would say when you are about 11+ that's the age I went
At the age of 4
I found out either by my friends telling me they do or asking them out. Depending on your age and if you're allowed try doing either of those. Having friends who are guys helps even more!
At younger ages (until 11 or 12) it should be just to contact you or for emergencies, but at an age of around 11 -13, they should be allowed to talk and text with their friends. Most parents don't care, but kids feel left out if they are the only one of their friends without a phone.
just a few days after you were born. It depends it the parents disision I wasn't allowed till I was 9 but my friends sister was allowed at the age of 9 months so it's the parents disision!
Well, children as young as 10 years old should be able to go shopping alone or with friends. I have 2 daughters and a son. I'd often leave them at the mall on their own and they're fine. However, I think if you have a sensible and trustworthy child, then you should let him or her go shopping with friends. It will be difficult to let go, but children have to grow up and learn to deal with the rest of the world on their own.
12
It really depends on how much your parents trust you. If you are responsible you should be allowed out at the age of ten. Also it depends on how far away the park is; if it is quite far away you should be about 12.Even if the park is in your backyard, and even if you're behave like a little angel, children should never be allowed out on their own until at least the age of 13. They should have a mobile phone switched on at all times, and ideally be accompanied by friends. It's not just to do with stranger danger problems, but any other eventuality or accident that kids of ten or twelve are unable to deal with.
Given the shortage of affordable and reliable day care providers, I would say, "Yes", they should be there, so that someone can be watching them. Surely no one would advocate that children be running around with no adults to look out for them?
never because it is sin and is bad
no