What's the point of dating in High School?

<p>@Wiscongene My friends often refer to me as Ringo (I’m a hardcore beatles fan and look like a shorter tanner version of Ringo) I feel your pain… But umm, with a shirt on I’m just cute (still no abs though), and girls who’ve liked me have never seen me without a shirt on, so don’t be so sure… And hey, you know any member The Beatles could seduce anyone they wanted…(;</p>

<p>I love how this thread continues to get randomly bumped when the OP (me) stopped posting in it along time ago. Esp since they thread started out to help me lol :P</p>

<p>It depends on the individual.</p>

<p>the beatles really? Do girls still find them attractive.</p>

<p>I personally love Gerard Butler and Jason Aldean. Now their attractive!</p>

<p>Anyway guys I think I am going to break it with my gf cause I’m not really a boyfriend more like a bestfriends (don’t really want to get sexual with her even kissing).</p>

<p>And yes I am a straight guy I’m just a weird guy lol</p>

<p>Well, I have been studying up on evolutionary and sex psychology - learning how to being tactful in my initial approach. I’ve been watching a lot of James Bond lately. ;P</p>

<p>On The Beatles: Erm… Girls are attracted to any guy or group of guys that are rich and/or famous. I figure that’s my last, best hope to be successful when it comes to dating. </p>

<p>On gaining weight: I was cursed with the gaunt frame and pale pallor of a long-distance runner. It’s a loooong way to go to get buff when you start out being 5’10, 125lbs at age 17.</p>

<p>I guess I could be the comedic-type, but I don’t think that’s as successful as people think it is. </p>

<p>Uh…yea, y’know… I was only <em>half</em> joking about that genetics thing that I mentioned. Lol</p>

<p>Lol @dante</p>

<p>But yea it’s sometimes best to break off a relationship if it’s not going anywhere and then remain really close frienss</p>

<p>The point of dating in highschool?</p>

<p>secks.</p>

<p>that it strue, lots og firsl suddenly find themselves attracted to guys with money and fame.</p>

<p>Well everyone I am so glad I came to my senses. I hate a cause of first crush. I was like “it would be so AWESOME if I got married to her”. But now I realize how dumb that is and how much I would really hate it. Idk if I should break up with her or not</p>

<p>Open your eyes guys! If you can find that perfect person in high school why would you want to date them and break up over a dumb thing after 2-3 weeks? If you have a perfect best friend who’s the opposite sex, your life is pretty much perfect! As perfect as it can get in high school that is.</p>

<p>Plus: Huge difference between loving someone from your heart and loving someone from areas below the waist ;)</p>

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Yeah, this happened to me too.</p>

<p>Lmao! *case</p>

<p>Yeah I kinda think its sad…which is ironic since I am dating someone…</p>

<p>Experience. Helps you date in the real world.</p>

<p>Don’t get pregnant.</p>

<p>I kind of agree with @katyfachorn.</p>

<p>Not to mention, if you find somebody you’re compatible with, who you have fun with, and share similar morals with, why not? You don’t need to find a clone of yourself in order to be happy in a relationship. My freshmen year is just now ending, but I did date a junior for two months, and overall, it was a happy experience. Relationships can be comforting. It’s nice having somebody’s hand to hold, somebody to talk to, somebody to hold. I ended up ending the relationship because he was looking for something way more serious than I.</p>

<p>You can also give somebody love and affection. It’s a nice feeling, why not share it? For a selfless reason.</p>

<p>I ended up learning about myself.</p>

<p>Plus, feeling cared about is always nice.</p>

<p>Some people like dating. </p>

<p>The point that it could be it makes you/your significant other happy.</p>

<p>Oh, and for people like me. I have pretty high standards, I don’t just date around. But it is something I’m working on, because it’s fun. I don’t fool/sleep around, but getting to know people is nice. At least I enjoy it.</p>

<p>Its really individual.
There are people in my class who’ve gone out with a lotttt of people and some who haven’t gone out with anyone at all.
I’d say it was a good thing, it gives you experience to date once you get in college or even after.
But i wouldnt force it, if theres someone you like, go for it. If their is no possibility or you haven’t found the right person, then don’t stress.</p>