No text message forwarding option in my iphone 5 ios 8.1

Please help!
I have downloaded the latest ios 8.1 on my iphone 5, and osx yosemite in my macbook. But i still dont have a "TEXT MESSAGE FORWARDING" option in my iphone 5.
I have already included my icloud email in the send and receive options. but i still dont see any text message forwarding

Hi there omengomeng,
You may want to make all of the settings are configured properly on your devices. Take a look at the article below for more information. 
Connect your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac using Continuity
To use Continuity for SMS and MMS on your iPad, iPod touch, and Mac: 
Update your iPhone to iOS 8.1 (when available).
Enable iMessage on your Mac and iOS devices.
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Messages and turn on Text Message Forwarding.
Your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac will display a code you can enter on your iPhone to verify the SMS and MMS feature.
-Griff W.

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