User blog comment:Jkphantom9/Miles and Arryn have gone their seperate ways/@comment-4010415-20150814014242/@comment-4010415-20150814024912

My best piece of advice when it comes to relationships is to not jump into a relationship. The best relationships start out as mere friendships, so your first goal should be "I want to be friends with this person." You should be friends for an extended amount of time, get to know each other, develop a real bond and real feelings for them. Then decide if you want to date them.

Sometimes, relationships kind of accidentally start. You start hanging out with someone, become friends, and a couple or more years later, you start to realize one day that you love them.

Seriously, jumping into a relationship with someone you just met a while ago, whether it was weeks, months, sometimes a year ago, has risks. No matter who you are, you don't wanna be in a bad relationship. A relationship can turn toxic due to incompatibility or being with someone who is just plain toxic. You want to actually know who you're entering a relationship with first.

A good relationship can be really fulfilling and comforting. You're there for each other, to support each other and talk about things, to tell each other the truth, to comfort each other, etc. When you're apart for too long, you miss each other a lot, and when they're in pain, you're in pain. Also, don't forget to still be best friends, and don't forget that no relationship is perfect and what matters is that you can work through your problems.

Really, to be honest, I'm okay with teenagers dating each other. The people who say "You're too young to think about love/try to know what love is" are wrong. When young teens become interested in love and start dating, it's basically an experiment for them. They start exploring what it's like to have a loving bond with someone and what they want in a significant other. Figuring out your love life is a process of trial and error.