Dating Tip 1: Take Your
Time
Some teens date, some
don’t. A person needs to feel good about himself/herself before starting to date. 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.
Dating Tip 2: 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.
Dating Tip 3: 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,” says Danielle Greaves, MSW, who
works with girls at The Guidance Center in Cambridge, Mass. She tells girls all
the time, “It hurts now, but you can get through this.”
Dating Tip 4: 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.
Dating Tip 5: 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.
Here are a few concrete
things you can do to keep yourself out of the pressure chamber:
·
Avoid
situations where a guy might expect more than you want to give.
·
Go
out with boys close to your age. Girls who go out with older guys are more
likely to have sex before they’re ready.
Dating Tip 6: Give Love
Time to Grow
Sometimes the idea of love is better than love
itself. How do you know if you’re really in love?
If you’re infatuated, need
constant reassurance, and have trouble thinking about anything else, these are
signs you’re not really in love. It’s fun for now, but in time you’ll probably
feel disappointed.
Mature love grows stronger with time. The more you get to know each other, the stronger your feelings get. And you don’t have to be someone you’re not. You like each other for who you truly are. Usually, finding mature love takes more than one try, but it’s definitely worth it.
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