Couple Relationships Definition (732 views)
When a person is involved in a relationship, issues and disagreements are sure to arise. When two people spend a lot of time with each other, they are sure to have moments in which the rub each other the wrong way. This is completely normal and does not mean that the couple is bound for a breakup or that the relationship is not a strong one. Arguments can often lead to issues being resolved. When it comes to a teen’s parents arguing, a teen should keep in mind that simple arguments that happen once in a while are only natural in a relationship. If a teen finds the arguments troubling, if they are occurring often or if there is any verbal or physical abuse occurring; the teen should talk to an adult family friend, a mature relative, teacher, school counselor or anyone that they feel they can trust. Likewise, if a teen is involved in a relationship, simple arguments are bound to occur; but if verbal, emotional or physical abuse is occurring it must stop immediately. The perpetrator and victim should both remove themselves from the relationship.
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