Relation ships for freshmen and below are just for social status. Nothing more, you end up breaking up in like a few days to a few months. Every time someone breaks up you hear about on of them going to detention or something. The only real thing you get out of it is experience.At least in my schools it was that way.Advice: Stay away from that stuff.
When your 15, and someone tells you they love you. Your gonna beleive themmmmmmmmmmm.
This.Side note: Not to be an arrogant "I'm better than everyone" friend, but I'm a freshman and I'm dating a sophomore. And I'm self conscious of what true love is and what it means to be in love. But most people at my school are just friends who date because it makes them look good (and that for some reason everyone dates just to brag about their boyfriend/girlfriend having an amazing body).
Yeah, only go out with girls you truly have strong feelings for.
Sometimes I wish I was in a relationship, but that's hard when the only girls asking you out are stereotypical dumb blondes and the girls who are more intelligent have boyfriends already, so asking them out is out of the question. Hopefully private schools are more handicap proof than public schools.
Genders are such a confusing thing, double standards don't seem to apply.I think it's good to date during high school, even for social status, because you will learn why people really date on your own.
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Men generally like being touched and felt up though.