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Because he like's his music to relate too teenage girls who listen to him :)
they like people who they can relate to ... it doesnt matter what type of girls they are :]
Teenage pregnancy is relate mostly on the society a person lives and how the values of that inner society are installed in that person. In areas were is better education there may be more ways to prevent teeanage pregancy. But in rural areas for example there are more risks to be a teenage mom.
because girls are mainly the ones watching the shows, and girls relate to girls better
She appeals to anyone who loves country music, teenage and preteen girls, and anyone who can relate to the songs she writes.
He is believable because anyone can relate him to a typical teenage boy. He is sexual and humorous. You should read his "Queen Mab" speach.
She writes songs because she can relate to most teenage girls nowadays. Plus, writing songs sort of express what she's feeling.
I hate to admit this, but what is "bubble?" I want to answer your question but I can't relate to the expression "bubble and dance." Could you please repost again and explain "bubble." Thanks Marcy
The majority of technical conventions of teen drama lie with creating "heightened emotion" so that the audience can relate to the angst of the teenage characters, e.g, close ups. (The score is pretty important for this.)
The phrase "slouching towards Bethlehem" refers to a sense of aimless or disorganized movement towards a destination. It is often used to convey a feeling of impending chaos or destruction. In the poem or story where it is used, this phrase may relate to themes of societal decline, moral decay, or the loss of direction or purpose.
One can find relate counselling services by visiting the relate website. One can use the relate finder on the relate website to find their nearest relate service. One can also telephone relate on 0300 100 1234.
The verb to relate can be used for a singular or a plural subject; for example:First person, singular: I relate the lines.First person, plural: We relate the lines.Second person, singular: You relate the lines.Second person, plural: You relate the lines.Third person, singular: He relates the lines. Shewill relate the lines.Third person, plural: They relate the lines.