EQ? What is the importance of dating for teenagers?

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EQ? What is the importance of dating for teenagers?

RELATIONSHIPS AND DATING Relationship Relationship A connection between people that can be long-lasting and intense or shorter and superficial A connection between people that can be long-lasting and intense or shorter and superficial The most essential ingredient is The most essential ingredient is COMMUNICATION. COMMUNICATION.

TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS Family - group of people with some degree of kinship, whether through blood, marriage or adoption. Family - group of people with some degree of kinship, whether through blood, marriage or adoption. Casual - people you encounter every day. Casual - people you encounter every day. Friends - people you know well and regard with trust and respect. Most often based on common interests and values. To make friends, you have to take positive risks. You may risk rejection. Friends - people you know well and regard with trust and respect. Most often based on common interests and values. To make friends, you have to take positive risks. You may risk rejection. trustrespect trustrespect Platonic Friendship – a close relationship between a boy and girl without being romantically involved. Platonic Friendship – a close relationship between a boy and girl without being romantically involved.

PARTS OF RELATIONSHIPS Commitment – how important it is to keep based on need for security. Commitment – how important it is to keep based on need for security. Intimacy – emotional closeness based on need for basic human contact. Intimacy – emotional closeness based on need for basic human contact. Passion – romantic attraction based on drives that lead to sexual interaction. Passion – romantic attraction based on drives that lead to sexual interaction. All relationships require mutual respect!

RELATIONSHIPS cont Romantic – closeness and sexual arousal first experienced during the teen years. Romeo and Juliet type of relationship. Romantic – closeness and sexual arousal first experienced during the teen years. Romeo and Juliet type of relationship. Infatuation or crush– an intense, short-lived interest in another person usually based on physical attraction. Infatuation or crush– an intense, short-lived interest in another person usually based on physical attraction. Heterosexuality – romantic and sexual interest in the opposite gender. Heterosexuality – romantic and sexual interest in the opposite gender. Homosexuality – romantic and sexual interest in ones own gender. Homosexuality – romantic and sexual interest in ones own gender. Bisexuality – romantic and sexual interest in either gender. Bisexuality – romantic and sexual interest in either gender.

WHAT IS LOVE? Complete Love – includes commitment, intimacy, and passion. Takes time to achieve and requires constant effort to maintain. Complete Love – includes commitment, intimacy, and passion. Takes time to achieve and requires constant effort to maintain.

DATING What issues are involved with teen dating? What issues are involved with teen dating?