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Is 16 a good age to get a girlfriend?
There’s no right answer. It’s important to consider your child as an individual. For many kids, 16 seems to be an appropriate age, but it may be entirely suitable for a mature 15-year-old to go on a date, or to make your immature 16-year-old wait a year or two. You can also consider what other parents are doing.
What is the age of having a girlfriend in India?
Going by the law in India, the marriageable age of a girl is 18. While that rule is routinely flouted in communities in which child marriage is prevalent, what if a minor girl voluntarily decides to marry the person of her choice and stay with him?
What is the right age to start dating in India?
Eighteen is the golden number here, although it differs from country to country. Some countries have it as young as sixteen. But this is India, so if you’re under eighteen, you’re not eligible to have sex. Try otherwise and the law will book you for sexual assault or even rape.
Do Indian parents still think studies and girlfriend’s are two different sets?
Nothing has changed. Indian parents will always be Indian Parents. They just think Studies and Girlfriends are two sets with no intersection at all. My girlfriend set is null. Hehe. How many of the boys/girls would be willing to marry a person who had been into a relationship for long time?
What is it like to be in a relationship with Indian girls?
Indian girls come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Being in a relationship with them has always been a thoroughly fulfilling, holistic and rejuvenating experience. A2A.
Is it a crime to have sex before marriage in India?
If two consenting adults indulge in sexual intercourse before marriage, with each other or someone else who is also not married, then it is not an offense punishable under the Indian Law. Also, the consent given must be voluntary. It is a matter of personal choice, some may find it moral and some may not.
Is pre-marital sex a valid ground for divorce in India?
Sex before marriage is also not a valid ground for divorce in India. The Supreme Court in S. Khushboo v. Kanniammal & Anr held that “In the present social milieu, some view pre-marital sex as an attack on the centrality of marriage while a significant number see nothing wrong in it.