As a child the first love they know as is in the form of unconditional care and affection from their parents. There are many theories that researchers have that …show more content…
Teenage boys ' views in dating is more of a sexual view than compared to teen girls who are looking for that best friend or long term partner. So boys tend date anyone who gives them attention and they get bored in a relationship easily because they are young and do not have the mind set of long term relationship are females do. These young relationships can have effects on the teen 's life weather it is self-esteem or the way adolescents learn to shape personal relationships and their sexuality.
Finding one 's identity can be an outcome of these early on teen relationships which happen through working on communication, responsibility, respect, and unselfishness. Teenage relationships in today 's modern culture are the children trying to grow up too fast, this is when sex comes in. Adolescent relationships lead to sex faster because now in the modern society is a normal thing to do because "everyone else is doing …show more content…
A breakup is a sign of rejection and whether it is the female broke up with the male or the male broke up with the male there will be effects to the one who didn 't want the breakup. As for a physical affect "Psychological Sciences, in September 2010, found that following a break up, the heart rate slows down" (The Effects of Teenage Breakups, 2016). For teenage girls a social effect would be the feeling of exclusion, which would result in now attending the events they ex would most likely be to attend. Emotional effect is really the feeling of rejection and depressed which is conveyed in different ways between both genders. "According to a study undertaken by the Australian National University with the American and Texas psychological associations, teen love is usually infatuation, which is a more consuming emotion than love. A relationship break-up can be worse for teenagers than for adults" (Rachel Hynes, 2016). Teen relationships are usually overlooked and just classified as infatuation or "puppy love", but these experiences are all valuable in forming an adolescents feel for what a real relationship is going to be. The responsibility, time, loyalty, and communication are put into a relationship. These early on girlfriend and boyfriends not only from what one looks for in a future partner, but how they are able to handle a relationship and