Romantic Relationship's Effect on High Schoolers
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v13i2.6750Keywords:
high school, teenage relationships, teenagers, relationships, romantic relationshipsAbstract
This study looks at how teenagers handle relationships based on a survey of high school students. We focused on three groups: those dating, those who've never dated, and those who used to date but are single now. Our findings show different experiences among these groups, revealing how they interact with friends, handle emotions, and view dating. For those dating, some feel left out from their friends, but many aren't too stressed about their relationships. Some spend a lot of time with their partners, but not everyone is sure about their future together. For those who've never dated, some feel pressure to date because of society, while others prefer being single. Many feel lonely at times and think dating is something they should do because others are doing it. For those who used to date but are single now, many want to find new relationships. Some feel better after their last relationship, while others struggle. Most feel they've grown as a person since then. In conclusion, this study helps us understand how teenagers deal with relationships, showing that everyone has different experiences and feelings about dating and being single.
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Chandragiri, Daksha. “Romantic Relationship’s Effect on High Schoolers.” Google, Google, 24 Jan. 2024, docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe3PJbh91U08yLlmEZePlW68Wi0wh9avjY8bo7o8lGtpP9qpA/viewform?usp=sf_link.
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