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Difficult
Relationship
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Why Are Some
Relationships So Difficult? Ever heard about how it's hard for someone to love you when you
don't love yourself? It's a big relationship roadblock when one or
both people struggle with self-esteem problems. Your girlfriend or
boyfriend isn't there to make you feel good about yourself if you
can't do that on your own. Focus on being happy with yourself, and
don't take on the responsibility of worrying about someone else's
happiness. What if you feel that
your girlfriend or boyfriend needs too much from you? |
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If the relationship
feels like a burden or a drag instead of a joy, it might be time
to think about. whether it's a healthy match for you. Someone
who's not happy or secure may have trouble being a healthy
relationship partner. Also, intense relationships can be hard
for some teenagers. Some are so focused on their own developing
feelings and responsibilities that they don't have the emotional
energy it takes to respond to someone else's feelings and needs
in a close relationship. Don't worry if you're just not ready
yet. You will be, and you can take all the time you need. Ever
notice that some teen relationships don't last very long? It's
no wonder — you're still growing and changing every day, and it
can be tough to put two people together whose identities are
both still in the process of forming. |
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You two might seem
perfect for each other at first, but that can change. If you try
to hold on to the relationship anyway, there's a good chance it
will turn sour. Better to part as friends than to stay in
something that you've outgrown or that no longer feels right for
one or both of you. And before you go looking for amour from
that hottie from French class, respect your
current beau by breaking things off before you make your move. Relationships can be one of the best — and most challenging —
parts of your world. They can be full of fun, romance, excitement,
intense feelings, and occasional heartache, too. |
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Whether you're single or
in a relationship, remember that it's good to be choosy about who
you get close to. If you're still waiting, take your time and get to
know plenty of people. Think about the qualities you value in a
friendship and see how they match up with the ingredients of a
healthy relationship. Work on developing those good qualities in
yourself — they make you a lot more attractive to others. And if
you're already part of a pair, make sure the relationship you're in
brings out the best in both of you. |
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