It depends if she/he still wants to be with you, or you could just give her some time to think it out as well.
That depends on how you define "ready". Girls and boys are always ready for a relationship, however depending of age that relationship will have a different character. As a rule of thumb, when she brings home a boy she's ready. If she doesn't, watch for typical signs of puberty. The interest in boys will most likely develop before any other signs, but nobody but your daughter herself knows. If you mean ready to have a permanent relationship with all responsibilities involved, you will most likely not be able to tell when she is, except if you have a serious talk about it with her; note though that she might not be willing to have such a talk which would make it very hard.
First you need to mourn the first marriage. Then dissect the relationship. Why do you feel it did not work? What type of person are you? What type of person would you be able to have a good marriage with? If you can do these things, then you are ready to have a new relationship and hopefully it will be a long lasting one.
There's no age for getting a boyfriend or girlfriend because it is Love, just be sure that you are ready and you are able to handle your relationship.
Due to her past relationship? Is she still in love with someone or is she just hurt from it? Either way, she has communicated to you that she is not ready to be with you. And for that, you should offer friendship and nothing more....though if you are in love with her as you say....it is probably best not to have any communication.
You should ask her to please not talk about your relationship with her to them. She should be able to understand and will stop.
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Yes. You can drop out of school after 8th grade. Please do not though, you will ruin your life.
Puberty.
No, absolutely not! Stay in school, kid, and wait till you're at least able to drive a car legally! Though marriage is the best thing!
Please rephrase your question well and post it again.
Well, you have to be ready to devote the time and effort it takes to make a relationship work. Dating requires a good bit of maturity. You have to be able to worry about someone else's needs and wants as well as your own. Whenever you feel emotionally and mentally ready to date is probably a good time to start.
no issues and ready to agree