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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Because at that age most of the boys are not interested in dating, and are still a few years behind in maturity compared to the girls of the same age[/b] :roll: . [/quote] The vast majority of 14 year old boys are extremely interested in girls. Sheesh people, where did you all grow up?[/quote] I have boys and at 14....not so much. Video Games...sure.[/quote] As the mother of a 14 year old boy, some boys don't have a clue about how to ask a girl out, express interest in a girl, etc. My son is good looking and there are girls that call and text him. His reaction is 'I don't know why they are doing this'. Um, I do. I let him be who he is and not pressure him to do anything he's not comfortable with. There are savvy boys just like there are savvy girls at this age. They have many years to ask out and be asked out. Maybe she should take the initiative and ask a boy out? [/quote] What a 14 year old boy not knowing what to do about the attention girls give him? That’s just crazy all boys know exactly what to do and would never be shy or awkward. Have you had a talk with him...you know like you would have with your daughter? You might want to tell him he does not have to “go out” or have sex with a girl because she is aggressive. [/quote] Do you know any real boys? You seem clueless and out of touch with actual teen boys living in the DMV right now. Many are just not interested in doing the work of dating and just prefer to chat with girls in a group situation. They might ask a girl to a big dance at school, but very few have a real girlfriend until their Junior year. Watch out how much you push, Mom. Boys also know that girls (and their Moms) tend to over-orchestrate their dates to the point that it's awkward and uncomfortable. No teen boy is going to seek out an experience like that.[/quote]
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