Although I'm only 15 almost 16 I quite frankly think my past relationships have sucked majorly. I want to know how I can improve them in the future, but haven't found anything that is much helpful.Does anyone know any good advice books/websites for teenagers on Relationships and Dating?
There are plenty of good books out there on the subject. I think the most important thing, especially at your age, is to take the time to get to know yourself first. Then you'll have a better idea of what to look for in a partner, and you will have better relationships as a result.Does anyone know any good advice books/websites for teenagers on Relationships and Dating?
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One of the commenters had a good statement about finding yourself. Although I remember 16 (as it was THAT long ago :P) and I know how mature and ready for life you feel.
Just make sure you go into any relationship (friendship or otherwise) with the intent to care about that person regardless of what you get out of it. That way you don't lose yourself to someone, but rather gain an experience!
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