Bluemare40 wrote:Quiiiick question haha.![]()
Sort of a matter of opinion... well sort of.
When do you think it's typical to start dating someone?![]()
Well, the reason I'm wondering is because I just feel like I'm... behind. In high school, everyone just seems to have a boyfriend, or have someone be interested in them. I know that I don't exactly have time for a boyfriend (I have an incredibly busy life), that it's not the most important thing, and that I have plenty of time... I just want to end up alone for some reason.
My mom went to prom with a senior when she was a freshman, and she met my dad at around my age.... I've never even held hands with a guy. I've been told that guys have had crushes on me apparently, but that was when I was little, so that doesn't really count. Idk, sorry if this sounds stupid I just have to kind of vent... I guess.
I know that it's not the most important thing... and that I have time... also, I know to never just be in a relationship just because... I'm just kind of... curious. I don't want to end up being alone until I'm in my sixties.
There is no 'typical'. That may depend on gender, culture, family values or parental rules, etc. It also depends on your own maturity and interest, as well as the gene pool you have available to you. For example, if you have seen the same group of people growing up and in school, then you may not feel interested in them, or say if you are homeschooled in a rural area and simply don't see many people at all, or you have only met people from a particular race, social class, etc, that may influence whether you feel interested in anyone or not.
Also, average may not even be a good way to gauge it; using the average isn't always the best idea because it's so easily influenced by outliers.
Moving on.. You can easily meet people who started dating at a wide range of ages! As far as I know, no one was ever interested in me during grade school, and neither did I really 'crush' on others much. I had my first kiss in college and even then it was a drunk guy at a party. Not exactly romantic! (my friends enjoy the story though and I'm neutral to the whole thing) Then I first started going out with someone at 21. And since then I've dated only 3 other guys but one was a long term relationship and now I'm in another serious relationship. One of my friends didn't date much in high school and is now married to the guy she started dating our first year of university. A couple friends who dated multiple guys in middle high school are now solidly single at our current age and have been for a while. One girl I know has dated a decent amount of people (had to have been like 6 people during middle and high school or more, plus since then) and she's now been with a guy for about a year. Quite a few people I went to high school with are now married. A few even have houses.
Yes, my mom got married when she was.. 4 years younger than I am now. So did my older brother. My oldest brother got married at.. 29? My best friend knows a woman who is getting remarried on December 30th and she's in her 60s to a man she's been with for.. I think they said like 9 years. A client I dogwalk for has a house with her boyfriend and they've been together at least several years yet seem to have no intention to get married (I think they are in their 40s/50s).
Everyone is different.