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Would you be concerned if your teenage son didn't date?

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16 Answers to "Would you be concerned if your teenage son didn't date?"

  1. haley1369 - 18-21 years old - female

    Posted by haley1369 Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:04AM

    nahh. it'll happen eventual, just give him time

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  2. Coyotedave611 - 51-55 years old - male

    Posted by Coyotedave611 Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:06AM

    Not at all, his hormones will "rage" soon enough. Just be supportive and mabe even have a nice father-Son, and ask if everything is "Ok" in that department.

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  3. kimdrum - 46-50 years old - male

    Posted by kimdrum Sep 29th, 2012 at 12:36PM

    no! he is developing himself still! you have to love him unconditionally period!

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  4. SawHerSmiling - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by SawHerSmiling Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:28AM

    No he could be a late bloomer, or not ready

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  5. slowride - 46-50 years old - female

    Posted by slowride Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:09AM

    No, My lad was in his early 20s before he started dateing, now heis a veryhappy man with a loverly girlfriend, they do it all in there own time.

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  6. countrycutie101 - 18-21 years old - female

    Posted by countrycutie101 Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:08AM

    no, let him take his time. Obviously he has good morals and values. Let him take his time and do so when he is ready. But be sure when it comes time and he asks you questions. do not blow him off, do not blow up on him, and just be honest and answer. It will keep a good open relationship. I wish i had that between my parents.

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  7. Beksinski - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by Beksinski Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:08AM

    No, a lot of people come into their own later.

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  8. vickieprince - 51-55 years old - female

    Posted by vickieprince Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:08AM

    No way just means that much longer for grandchildren

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  9. RickISAmasing - 61-65 years old - male

    Posted by RickISAmasing Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:06AM

    It would depend on what he was doing instead.

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  10. Maia000 - 18-21 years old - female

    Posted by Maia000 Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:06AM

    nooo dont worry about it too much. He will eventually find his way.

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  11. Alive2011 - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by Alive2011 Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:06AM

    Nope, what else does he do with his time? Is he with his mates or on the computer?

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  12. MmmBabi - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by MmmBabi Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:05AM

    Not at all. Not everyone is girl crazy. My family on my father's side is full of "late bloomers".

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  13. DcreativeBUG - 22-25 years old

    Posted by DcreativeBUG Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:05AM

    My mom was freaked out when i wasnt dating. She asked if i was a lesbian or if i did drugs. I was just a late bloomer in that department.

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  14. SmugOrphan - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by SmugOrphan Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:05AM

    No, I'd be glad.

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  15. TrackyDaks - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by TrackyDaks Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:05AM

    I think I'd be cheering.

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  16. azaliea - 51-55 years old - female

    Posted by azaliea Jul 19th, 2012 at 10:04AM

    depends on his age, and if he's focused on something seriuos like studies, sports or a hobbie.

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