Friday, November 25, 2011

What do teens need to know about relationships?

I was just wondering what everyone thinks that teenagers need to know about relationships? I'll greatly appreciate any information.What do teens need to know about relationships?
THEY TAKE WORK...DONT GIVE UP....WATCH WHAT YOU SAY....BE RESPECTFUL....NO CHEATING....NO PEER-PRESSURING!!!!!!!!!!!!What do teens need to know about relationships?
I think you teenager's need to concentrate on school. education honey you never get to old to date
I got married very young and I can say that the biggest mistake is young people thinking they are in love. The thing to keep in mind is that what you want as a teenager is not always what you want as you mature. That said there are people who have had relationships in high school and are still together years later. I know some people who have done this but they have worked very hard. Also teens tend to be very passionate and it takes a lot more than that to keep a marriage together. Marriage and relationships are wonderful but you need to realize that sometimes it doesn't always feel all that ';passionate'; but you still work hard to keep things together.
LOVE is very strong, and you are going to think that you are in love 100x then once someone breaks up with you, you will think that you are not able to go on, but trust me the person that you just ended your relationship with is not the right person for you anyway.
i think that they need to know how to have a lasting relationship. im 19 years old but i will soon be 20. i have been in a relationship for 3 years. all i know about relationships and love is what my parents have shown me all of my life.
don't make babys, don't go for anything serious, serious relationships rarely work out after highschool.


Grab a beer and just have fun!
when u are teen u are cable of falling love with and u are knowing what todo and what not to do and we know what kind of relationships we want.
any and every thing if you dont tell them they will find out on there own
Relationships involve a deep understanding of the person on more then just a physical level. Doing this requires work and alot of trust in another person. Sex, while a personal choice, can complicate a relationship if one or both partners are not ready emotionally or intellectually.If the sex partner leaves,the other partner may feel hurt or ashamed, making the act seem worthless. Only you can assess where and when to start or end a relationship and this comes through knowing the other person. A good rule of thumb is ';friends first';. This allows you to know the other person without any pressure and is usually the best way to move torwards dating.

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