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10 Red Flags in Dating Relationships
10 RED FLAGS IN DATING RELATIONSHIPS
When starting a new relationship, many women (and men as well) tend to
overlook some behaviors in their new partner that do not bode well for the
future. Then, down the road, comes the exclamation ‘If I...
Family Ties – When to Let Go
Ruth consulted with me because she was confused about what to do regarding her mother, her brother, and her son.
From the time Ruth was born, she never felt like she belonged in her family. Her mother ignored Ruth, obviously preferring her...
Home For The Holidays: Ask Yourself Some Questions
Annie easily slipped into becoming the sole caregiver of her parents. What started out as monthly grocery shopping for them, over the course of 2 years became a full time duty, an overwhelming burden and just about broke her emotionally and...
How to Survive Long Distance Relationships
Long distance relationships require special skills to keep the connection strong and the communication flowing between the couple. The good news is that overcoming physical distances is a lot easier to accomplish than overcoming emotional distances...
Picking Up The Pieces
"My feelings have changed," my boyfriend of five years told me during one of our nightly seven o'clock phone calls. "I don't think we should see each other anymore." His words hit me, probably worse than if he had just punched me in the...
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Understanding Your Teen Relationship
Teen relationships are touchy things. Girls are often ready for serious commitments within their relationships while boys want something more laid back in their relationship. Of course, this is never a definite scenario either. Teen relationships are just that, unpredictable. If you are in a teen relationship or have a teen in a relationship and are worried about them, you need to understand how things work, so to speak.
Parents want to control each and every aspect of their teen’s life. While they want to do this simply because they want to protect their teen, it is not a good way of teaching your teen about life. Instead, you have to provide them with the information they need and hope that your teen takes it to heart. Trust is the key. But, in teen relationships there is much information that is vital. From drugs to sex to love there are things that all teens need to know about before getting too deep into that
relationship. What are parents to do? How are teens supposed to know right from wrong in their relationships?
Teen relationships should be centered on positives. Being with someone who is a good friend is a good start for most teens. While peer pressure pulls teens in, parents need to take the time to explain to their teens what is necessary to know about teen relationships. Teens need to know about the ups and downs in all relationships.
It is important for teens to take the time to listen to their parent’s advice on relationships as well. Teen relationships aren’t meant to last a lifetime. Teen relationships should be fun, easy going experiences. Teen relationships are foundations for learn experiences for later parts of your life. To learn more about teen relationships and dating, visit http://www.getdatingtips.com.
About the Author
S A Baker is staff writer at http://www.getdatingtips.com
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