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Now, most teenagers when they are starting to like someone, often starts with physical attraction or lust. You never know how someone is going to act if you’ve never talked to them before and all you are able to differentiate about them is the way they look in contrast to others. Lust is a strong sexual desire or attraction toward someone, and it can become more noticeable during puberty because that’s what causes major changes in hormones, emotions, the brain, etc…
Most teens make the mistake of confusing the feeling of attraction with the feeling of love. This is where it mostly goes wrong in relationships. Physical attraction and emotional attachment can overlap, but they’re not the same thing. A relationship needs things like trust, effort, respect, communication, and a thousand other things just to stay together. When you mistake this with the feeling of attraction though, all those things will eventually crumple down to only their physical features. And yes i do believe that looks are the main part in a relationship, (especially teen ones) and studies actually suggest that physical appearance plays an important role in the beginning stages of teenage romantic relationships, particularly in romantic attraction and partner selection. although appearance alone doesn’t appear to determine relationship satisfaction or longevity. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2976838/
So according to me, (a high IQ chad) i don’t believe that true teenage love truly does exist.
This was very low effort so don’t come at me for the bad formatting and only one study with barely any evidence. It’s just been on my mind for a little bit and i had to rant.
Most teens make the mistake of confusing the feeling of attraction with the feeling of love. This is where it mostly goes wrong in relationships. Physical attraction and emotional attachment can overlap, but they’re not the same thing. A relationship needs things like trust, effort, respect, communication, and a thousand other things just to stay together. When you mistake this with the feeling of attraction though, all those things will eventually crumple down to only their physical features. And yes i do believe that looks are the main part in a relationship, (especially teen ones) and studies actually suggest that physical appearance plays an important role in the beginning stages of teenage romantic relationships, particularly in romantic attraction and partner selection. although appearance alone doesn’t appear to determine relationship satisfaction or longevity. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2976838/
So according to me, (a high IQ chad) i don’t believe that true teenage love truly does exist.
This was very low effort so don’t come at me for the bad formatting and only one study with barely any evidence. It’s just been on my mind for a little bit and i had to rant.
