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For Teens by Teens

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When there is a problem in a relationship, both people contribute to that problem and the best chance of improving the relationship is if both people learn to make positive changes.


A teen who has never had a significant other must have something wrong with him or her.

 


Many teens experience a sense of nervousness when it comes to asking people out on dates or talking to people they might be romantically interested in.


It is normal for a teen to always hate his/her parents and to constantly fight with them • it’s just a stage of adolescence.


Being a part of the popular clique is the key to making good friends.