thats kinda the hard part, asking the one out... I'm more focused on what will happen when we inevitably break it... also part of my problemFlying Dagger said:if you are still in high school, stop looking for "the one"
just look for someone you enjoy spending time with, and take it from there.
I'm sure hormones have a lot to do w/ me too... haha but u just can't resist them!PrayerofRefugee said:I am 16 right now and I have never dated anyone. I am also passive and I feel like I need a girlfriend. I have come up with two reasons for this: 1) I see friends and strangers in relationships and I feel jealous or wonder what I am missing out on. and 2)hormones.
Logically, it is not very wise to date in high school as it is a waste in time, money, and emotions.
I'm in the same boat as you as I want a relationship but I am unable to get one at the moment but I believe it would be smarter to start dating after high school.
Hope this helps.
Too true too true. People my age and a little older think clubbing to find chicks/guys is a must and are fine with relationships lasting just a month.Daggermonkie said:well i might be an idiot but im not going to date anyone who i dont think ill be with for a while because i feel that would be a waste of money.I think that if you like someone go for it but dont break your back trying to please someone its not worth it
Also, this. It may be my outsider's perspective, but high school relationships seem like a waste of time since most teenagers don't have their priorities straight, much less their own lives. So unless you have a thing for drama, it may be smarter to wait until after high school.PrayerofRefugee said:Logically, it is not very wise to date in high school as it is a waste in time, money, and emotions.
I'm in the same boat as you as I want a relationship but I am unable to get one at the moment but I believe it would be smarter to start dating after high school.
^^This! Seriously. A lot of the time college or high school "Sweethearts" relationships don't normally survive a long time after that educational period has ended, but its not uncommon for it to lead to longer involvment or even marriage.Flying Dagger said:if you are still in high school, stop looking for "the one"
just look for someone you enjoy spending time with, and take it from there.
I would agree with this statement. As proof (if you are in high school), look at how many times you see the girls crying or complaining. If your not in high school anymore, remember when you were.shewolf51 said:Also, this. It may be my outsider's perspective, but high school relationships seem like a waste of time since most teenagers don't have their priorities straight, much less their own lives. So unless you have a thing for drama, it may be smarter to wait until after high school.