Saturday, 16 June 2018

RAGIR CAMPAIGN: Your View

still on the matter...


what is THE RIGHT AGE FOR GETTING INTO A RELATIONSHIP?


DAIRO EMMANUEL says:
I believe it is not about age, it is everybody's choice. Although there are circumstances that leads to relationships, and these circumstances can happen to anyone and at any age grade, so far they are a teen, or 18. some people get into relationships mainly because of peer pressure, some people get into it because of youthful ego/desires, while others enter relationships because they so much pity a person they see, and gradually, as they move closer to the person, to help, it gradually turns to a relationship. 
So for me , there are different circumstances that leads to relationships, but I believe 19 upward won't be immature to get into a relationship, since they are not kids anymore. And anything they learn from the relationship, will teach them a lesson that will be stocked in their brain, till marriage. Since that age is closer to something like that (marriage).


CHINEMELU says:
Well it is important to consider your child as an individual. Consider their emotional maturity and sense of responsibility. For many kids, 16 seems to be an appropriate age, but it may be entirely suitable for a mature 15 year old to go out on a date.


TAIWO OPEYEMI says:
Ever since I was a teenager, I was never in support of teenage dating. I see dating as a serious period of getting to know this person of the opposite sex so we could get married. So to me, once a person knows he is ready and mature enough for marital responsibilities (financially, emotionally,parenthood,and so one) they could go into a relationship.

ADESANYA OMOTAYO thinks:
The right age for relationship should be when you are prepared to get married. If you are not thinking about marriage, you should not be involved. 



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