CensoredAlso
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Personally I wouldn't look on the web, too many potential problems. I just mean it's not that big a deal if you don't find someone in school right away.
Agreed, something so important takes time and maturity. Your life can change in so many ways in college and afterward. And many successful couples begin simply as friends.Personally, I still think you're plenty young to not be worried about finding "the one" yet.. you're 17, soon you and all of the kids at your high school will be off to college or jobs or whatever, and everything in your lives is going to change, that will have an effect on how you see yourselves and each other..
so don't worry too much about it, have fun and work on developing your talents and skills. (there was a guy I went to HS with who could juggle.. and i thought that was the coolest thing...)
As for looking on the web, I can't tell you you'll never have any luck, as that's how I met my husband.. but that was after years and years of looking, dealing with the liars and the scammers and the jerks and idiots.. there's good out there.. but there's also a _LOT_ of bad, so be careful, and for now, don't take anything too seriously, online or otherwise.. look for gals who can be your friends and then see what develops from there, that's always the best way anyway.
Talking about changes in my life... I got an e-mail on espinthebottle.com, on Sunday, from this 16 yr. old girl. It turns out that we might have alot in common, but the scary thing about it is.. She's a teen mother. She has a 8 month old daughter, and this 16 yr. old( her name's Lashae ) wants me to possibly be her boyfriend and her daughter's step-father.Agreed, something so important takes time and maturity. Your life can change in so many ways in college and afterward. And many successful couples begin simply as friends.
Welfare---the most degrading type of support.yes, i agree that that is definately too young to be looking at other guys in your age group as potential step fathers...
she definately needs to concentrate on getting as much education as she can right now so she can provide for the child she has chosen to raise. Personally, I feel that she'd be doing herself and the child a big favor by giving it up for adoption, but, to be fair, that opinion is being voiced by a woman who suffers from infertility, and has also seen 2 young cousins have children at way too young an age.. (one was mad at her bf and slept with his best friend.. oops.. she's now pregnant with her second "because the state will give her more money".. and the other thinks it will make her a "grown up"..)
it's not the brightest idea...