Love is Life but life is partner . You may have the strongest feelings of your life, which is great when
things are good. But if things go bad, it’s devastating. Here are six
dating tips to help you keep your head during this exciting time.
Take Your Time
Some teens date, some don’t. “Girls need to feel good about
themselves before they start to date,” only date if you know yourself and know you want to date. If
you’re not ready, it’s cool to stay single and hang out with your close
friends.
Find Someone Who Likes You Back
Feelings that aren’t returned can make you question everything
about yourself. Did you say something wrong? Were you wearing the wrong
things? In a healthy relationship, the feelings are mutual. You respect
each other and have fun together. If this doesn’t describe your
situation, there’s nothing wrong with you, but you probably do need to
keep looking.
Know When to Move On
Sometimes you have to admit it, the relationship isn’t working.
Maybe the love of your life has turned mean and selfish. Maybe you
realize you want something better. “If a boyfriend doesn’t give you what
you need, walk away,” It hurts now, but you can get through this.”
Talk About Facebook Before You Talk on Facebook
Social media puts the ups and downs of dating out there for
everyone to see. If you like a guy or he likes you, it’s perfectly OK to
ask him not to post things about you online, including pictures. Some
things don’t have to be shared with the whole world.
Protect Yourself From Pressure
Pressure is not love, and it’s not even normal. Most teens say
they’ve never felt pressured to be in a relationship before they were
ready. Still, a little mental preparation never hurts. Decide ahead of
time what your values are and how far you want to go. That way, you
won’t have to figure it out in the heat of the moment.
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