Dating Tips for
Teens
By Michael Brulotte
Teen dating can seem like a game that no
one ever wins. The truth is, very few people
actually do. There are tons of explanations
for how hard it can be, but one of the biggest
reasons is confusion. There are two basic
types of relationship: affection-based and
convenience-based. Neither is better, but
it’s important to know which one you want
before going looking for the right guy, or
else you’ll just end up with a bunch of people
you never really wanted to be with in the
first place.
People who want affection-based relationships
usually want someone to be a soul mate,
and want to know everything about that
person - the good and the bad. The type
of love that exists after the excitement
wears off is a lot like the love between
a mother and child, or between close brothers
or sisters.
People who want convenience-based relationships
usually look for a person who can fulfill
their needs at the present time. These
people don’t necessarily want a long-term
relationship, they want someone compatible,
and who has similar interests. For example,
you might want an outgoing guy who isn’t
afraid to dance because you like clubbing.
If you’re affection-based, read these
tips:
Even if you feel a very deep connection,
you don’t have to spill your heart out
on the first date.
Don’t be afraid to stray away from your
usual hang-out to meet new people. Some
of the best catches are the hardest to
find.
Always, always be yourself. Never lie
or hide from who you are because you are
scared of what he might think. Those who
truly love you will love you anyway.
Ask him questions, and always take interest.
Also, ask questions that will let you
know what kind of guy he is so you don’t
get stuck with someone you don’t even
like.
Don’t be afraid to open up.
Always smile. And if he doesn’t kiss you
at the end of the date, kiss him!
Dress in a way that reflects who you are
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If you’re convenience-based, read these
tips:
If you’re looking for someone with common
interests, meet him somewhere you like
being, like at a club or the movies.
Never be afraid to approach a guy. He’ll
probably be more attracted to you if you
make the first move, just don’t come on
too strong - he has to do some work too.
Always smile. Laugh, but remember not
to sound too much like a dumb blonde.
Make-up is good, but don’t try to look
like you should be on a street corner
at 2am.
Wearing you hair down is hotter than hair
up.
Make sure he has to chase you down. No
guy wants what he can easily have. Play
a little "hard-to-get," it’s worth it.
Don’t ask for his phone number. If he
likes you, and knows you like him, he’ll
find you.
Wear seductive colors. Reds, blacks, and
whites are best [Get fashion advice at
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If you have stories or more tips you’d
like to share, e-mail order@toobs.ca We’d
love to hear from you.
This article was written by the dating
and fashion team at Toobs.
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