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What is the definition of teenage relationships?
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March 10, 2009 8:52PM
During the teenage years, the youth does not have a firm understanding of the role of dating. To teenagers, dating only consists of someone the feel attached to, spend time with, and/or a personified experiement. The teens, may have curiosity in the emotions and tasks involved in a "relationship". The lack of understanding of what a true relationship consists of is ehy the teenagers these days are so distorted. Dating's purpose is to first step into marriage...that is its sole purpose. Teenager do not, and should not be thinking about marriage. This is why the teens develop a pointless definition of a relationship, becasue too few times do these meaningless relationship lead to anything other than sexual curiosity.
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