Thursday, December 31, 2009

How To Get Advice for Dating Teenage Boys?

So you're either considering that special guy for a prospective relationship--or you're already in one. However, is he quite what he seems? Where is the easy-access advice about how to proceed, and which information is the most reliable?How To Get Advice for Dating Teenage Boys?
See a website. The internet is a quick, convenient, private and easy way to access all sorts of information. For peer-to-peer advice, one of the best sites out there is Girland (see link), notably the Problem Pages. Signing up is required to post a problem, but free and well worth it. Although you choose a user name when signing up, you can post any problems anonymously and generally receive quick replies (within a few minutes) by a large base of international members. For more professional advice, Go Ask Alice (see link) is highly recommended, and extremely user-friendly; for any form of teenage advice, I would advise you to pay it a visit.





Find a 'parallel personality.' Identify one of your friends or relatives as a 'parallel' to the boy you are dating or considering: For instance, if you are dating a sixteen-year-old boy, seek out your closest sixteen-year-old male friend, or even your sixteen-year-old male cousin! Even better is if you can match their interests and components of their personalities. Gain an insider's view; this will also help you to empathize in possible future disputes between your boy and you.





Speak to his friends. Do this with caution. Remember that his friends' loyalties lie with him, so they will protect his reputation and are unlikely to impart much substantial knowledge. Don't outright announce your intentions to them, and don't judge him too harshly on how he acts around them. They are useful for limited information and necessities, such as the date of his birthday and which sport he enjoys, but never take his friends' perspectives as 100% real.How To Get Advice for Dating Teenage Boys?
trust your heart and remember that your first instinct could be the right one


and remember that everything happens for a reason


and whatever happens is meant to be





answer mine plz


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You really put some thought into that question(big complicated words in it). Um Just be confident in yourself. I won't go into detail but confidences holds most people back
Be yourself is always the best advice.
listen, stop overthinking this.


just be yourself


be confident, stop being nervouse, smile, laugh, and just have a good time

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