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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Beth- don't worry about it. There is no hard and fast rule that says you should be in a serious relationship at your age. You say all your friends are in long term relationships, but I can guarantee that half of them will have split before the end of the year! Your teenage years are for experimenting, having fun and meeting new people, not for getting yourself tied down- there's plenty of time for that later!
And don't worry about being 'different' (even though you're not)- I'm 25 and still haven't had what I'd term a 'serious' relationship. Yes, I've had boyfriends, but my first wasn't until I was about 18 and didn't last too long! I'm free and single at the moment and perfectly happy.
Enjoy life and if the right boy comes along, you'll know about it, don't worry! Anyway, half your friends are probably jealous of you for having nobody else to worry about!
The best relationships start off as friends. There's nothing wrong with being friends. That way you can get to know them, see what they're really like and if you don't really like this or that about them at least you're not in a relationship with them.
Quite often with teenage boys they feel the whole relationship is a bit too committed and would much rather prefer friends. But often the boys fall in love with their friends because they find out how much they like you and then the attraction builds from there.
Beth Please don't worry, It'll all work out
oh mate! Don't worry about it!!! Im 21 and i've never had a 'serious' relationship but that I'm happy with that. I used to think the same as you but now the way I see it is that I'm having a lot of fun meeting people all the time and don't have to worry about what my boyfriend thinks. I look at all my friends who are in serious relationships and at our age (and especially age 15) it all seems a bit boring.
I can almost guarantee that most of your mates are thinking the same thing but there really is nothing to worry about. Your young and should be concentrating on having the best time of your life with your friends. whatever happens in between is just a bonus.
A bit of different advice, if you really want a relationship now - look for older guys. Guys an girls mature at different ages, I don't know when it's said to even out but I think the figure was somewhere near 20.
You'll find this helps especially if you are mature for your age, when I was 15 my boyfriend was 18(2yrs 10months older) and whilst it worried my parents alot, we had a very happy 12 month realtionship. There are problems of course, perhaps they want different things, but as long as they respect you and your pace(I didn't lose my virginity till I was 17) you may find that's your answer.