Hi, I'm a 13 year old girl. Last year, my parents moved me to another school because it was more elite, but it turned out not to be true at all. I can't stand my classmates, and neither do the teachers. In my previous school I felt much better, but my parents thought that my friends had a bad influence on me, I don't think so. I go to the new school with great reluctance. Also my old girlfriends had a lot of boyfriends, I never had. I don't think I'm that ugly. In my class, the boys are disgusting and constantly nagging, especially the shift. I know it's because some of them like me, although it's not normal when you like a girl to insult him and insult him. They all disgust me, but there is a boy from the upper class who I like, but I don't know him very well. I know you're going to say I'm small for boyfriends, but most of my peers have boyfriends and I want them. However, it always happens to me that those who don't like me like me, and those who like me don't like me. Tell me what you think about this work with boyfriends. Sorry if there are spelling mistakes.
1 mschubbybunny answered
Boys your age are underdeveloped and still very stupid when it comes to a relationship with a girl, and on top of that they enter puberty and hormones rage ... that's the reason for vulgar behavior, but that's another topic ... And yes, really you are still too young for boyfriends, don't look at others, look at yourself. I'm not referring to your age here, you just don't know yet the meaning of having a relationship with someone, the meaning is not just kissing, pushing and creating self-confidence in front of others (satisfying instincts), it's something much more ... but it will you will understand it very soon, in a few more years ... So I advise you one thing - watch your lessons, listen to mom and dad, "think what you want to be when you grow up" and don't let them make fun of you or make fun of you, because you are not like them , don't even try to imitate them, because I assure you you don't have to do that, you're still a child, don't hurry to grow up. There is time for everything ... M. 20