
William asks…
Teenage relationships.?
Do you think teenage relationships can last forever like people that are older? I’m just wondering cause I’ve been with my boyfriend since 06, I’m 17 he’s 18 and theres no obvious signs we’re gonna break up anytime soon

Lukes Love Life answers:
I started dating my hubby when I was 16. He was my first date, first hand-holding, and first kiss.
After high-school I married him and he was my first . . . Well, you know. We just had our 6 year anniversary, and we have never been happier! We also have a 3 year old daughter now.
BUT, don’t stay with this guy if you are not totally happy. There are tons of options out there – don’t settle. I just got really lucky!

Donald asks…
teenage relationships.?
hey there. most teenage relationships won’t last. that i know. lets say. there’s a guy, and a girl. of 14. they like each other alot. i can’t say love. simply because. i don’t know the defination of love. if love = thinking of each other everyday, and willing to get hurt for the other party, that i think it is. should these two people start a relationship, or just leave it there and remain as good friends? u may think that 14 isn’t too young. but i live in sg, where it is considered young. im searching for answers with a troubled mind. as to if we should start a relationship, and what is the defination of love.

Lukes Love Life answers:
Finally a young person that understands why older people say this stuff. (I’m 20 so I’m not old, but mature for my age). Anyway, teenage relationships MAY last a long time, I know people who are happily married, and whom have been dating since they were teens. I’m currently in a blissful relationship for the past three years (so i was 17, a teen. This is my fourth relationship, and this is my girlfriend’s first ‘real’ relationship). I’m glad you didn’t say ‘love’. Love’s definition is an opinion to a lot of people, but in general..it’s like a very deep affectionate, passionate, sensual feeling for your partner…you’ll do anything to make them happy (in your power), you two practically share emotions (not completely of course), etc. You can go with it if you really feel like it, but don’t look into the future of the relationship, just let it flow slowly, hang with him and stuff and here’s my blesses. Don’t forget, though, a great relationship starts with a great friendship. G’luck~

James asks…
Teenage Relationships??
What Do You Think A Teenage Relationship Must have??
And Whats The Furthest You Think They Should Go?? [As in Sexual Activity]
Do You Think They Have A Rite To Privacy??
And Also Should They Be Trusted??

Lukes Love Life answers:
I think a teenage relationship should stay in the realm of friendship. There are too many hormonal and social problems to deal with at your age. I waited until college to have a boyfriend. It’s better because you’re more mature at that age.
Sexually speaking, you shouldn’t engage in any sexual activity until marriage. It’s just not right and it is so much more romantic to be able to have sex for the first time when you get married. What a beautiful gift! And if there are people out there telling you that there aren’t any virgins left in the world, tell them BAHH! I am a 22 year old female virgin and I will wait until marriage to give my husband the gift of my body.

Mark asks…
What are your opinions of teenage relationships?
This question is aimed at adults. What are your opinions of teenage relationships? I’ve heard teenagers say its not normal for 18 year olds not to be in a relationship. I’ve heard people say don’t bother with a teenage relationship because they don’t work.
So adults, do you think teenagers should find romance? Or do you think they should wait? The age of teenagers I’m referring to is 18 years old.

Lukes Love Life answers:
I don’t see why they couldn’t have a relationship some lasting relationships start at a young age if not it could be a learning and growing up situation

Chris asks…
How long do teenage relationships usually last?
Why do teenage relationships very rarely last apart from that peoples feelings for each other naturally change over time?

Lukes Love Life answers:
I think because you do so much growing up very quickly throughout your teens and early 20′s. For example you think you’re as mature as you can get at 16 and then you look back aged 18 and think “what was I thinking”! You become a totally different person.
As a teenager you don’t have the life experience to know what makes a good relationship, how to make it work or what you want and need. That comes with age and very often dating a variety of people. You learn a lot from each relationship.
Some teen relationships do last but I think that’s because they learn and grow together.
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