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There isn't a single "best" age to start a relationship. It depends on a few factors:

Maturity: This is a big one. Are you emotionally ready for the give-and-take of a relationship? Can you communicate effectively and handle disagreements healthily?
Life Stage: Consider what's going on in your life. Are you focused on school or work? Do you have the time and energy for a relationship?
Interests: It's helpful to know what you're looking for in a partner. Are you interested in casual dating or something more serious?
Here's a general guideline:

Teens: Early teens (12-14) are often just starting to explore friendships and crushes. While they might be interested in dating, some experts recommend waiting until 16 for more serious relationships.
Young Adults: In your late teens and early twenties, you might be looking for more committed relationships. This is a time for figuring out what you want from a partner and a relationship.
Ultimately, the best age to start a relationship is whenever you feel ready. Here are some things to consider to help you decide:

Do you know how to communicate effectively?
Can you manage your emotions in a healthy way?
Are you ready to compromise and consider someone else's needs?
If you can answer yes to these questions, you might be ready to start exploring relationships.

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