Friday, November 25, 2011

How do teenagers manipulate each other in the areas of dating and creating situations that may lead to........

romance, the beginning of relationships, etc.?





And I mean HOW DO THEY, not DO THEY, not WHY DO THEY.





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How do teenagers manipulate each other in the areas of dating and creating situations that may lead to romance, the beginning of relationships, etc.?How do teenagers manipulate each other in the areas of dating and creating situations that may lead to........
peer pressureHow do teenagers manipulate each other in the areas of dating and creating situations that may lead to........
this question is ambiguously worded. teens see other teens and want to copy them. teens want to show off. being a teen=being in a different world than everyone else so they are more likely to get affected by a teen than an adult..also they want to fit in coz they think that will improve their chances of finding/dating someone.


i guess they do it by being showy by talking by being VERY PUBLIC about their relationships and by focusing their lives on their relationships and this will rub of onto other teens.
because they are teenagers.


they are full of hormones and want to get themselves laid, and/or want to get a head start in relationships, be they meaningful or not, so they can be 'cool' to their friends.


i dont know how they do it though, because i am not a malicious manipulator (cool, it alliterates), but rather an information man, and a giver.
they're competing with each other. who has the most girls, who will have sex first and something similar. its not a real competition but its not the same if you have a dude that had sex and everything and a dude who is a virgin and they're in the same 'gang' you know.
well... it's easier when the other person already has a crush on him or her. you ask them out and simply act in ways that you know they''ll find appealing. it's the same as adults manipulating each other, only teenagers aren't prepared or cautious enough yet to notice it.
Actively try to become involved in the other person's life. Show intrests in what they do.

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