How to stay on track and avoid love in teenage?
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You have fallen in love..?
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It’s really tough to fight strong feelings that you have for someone who is off-limits, not right for you, or who has come into your life at a bad time. If you’re trying to resist falling in love, search for independent fulfillment in your life and distance yourself from the person you have feelings for. Once you’ve found the right person and you’re ready for love, work on accepting and embracing it.
Method One of Three:
Feeling Fulfilled Independently

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Focus on your personal goals. Put the energy that you would spend on a relationship into bettering yourself. Make a list of some ways that you could improve yourself, and then pick one to work towards that you think will really help you to feel happy and proud of yourself. Develop a schedule and/or plan that will help you accomplish this goal and stick to it.[1]Make a goal to advance in your career or improve your grades at school.[2]Make a goal to get into better shape. For example, commit to going to the gym 4 days a week.[3]Create a bucket list and begin working on it.
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Spend time with your family and friends. Everyone needs to socialize with and feel supported by others, whether single or in a relationship. Do fun activities with family members and close friends that you enjoy spending time with so that you feel connected to others without being in a relationship.[4]This can be beneficial whether you’re going on a walk with just your mom or are bowling with 15 of your classmates. However, it might be a good idea to steer clear of spending a lot of time with couples as a “third wheel,” as this may make you feel lonely and/or left out.

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Spend time in nature. It can be very peaceful to breathe in fresh air and take in beautiful natural surroundings such as trees, flowers, mountains, and the ocean. At least once a week, take a walk in the woods by yourself or read a book on the beach in order to fulfil your heart and soul and bring yourself to a present state of peace.[5]

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Tap into your creativity. It can feel very empowering to be in touch with your ideas and intelligence. Creating anything you’re passionate about will allow you to express yourself, which may help you feel happier. Sign up for that improv class you’ve been putting off or work on a couple of short stories in your free time if you love writing.[6]You can also take on a new hobby or try to learn a skill, such as knitting or cooking.

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Find an activity you love that involves healthy, safe touching. Touching releases oxytocin and serotonin, which help you feel love and pleasure. In relationships, touch is often a common occurrence, but it may not be if you don’t have a romantic partner. Try out a few different activities that involve touch, such as massage therapy, partner dancing, or spending time with animals, and stick with whatever activity makes you feel love and joy.[7]Don’t seek out these feelings of love and pleasure through sexual interaction before you’re emotionally ready. Also, never push someone else to do this who isn’t ready or who doesn’t consent.
Method One of Three:
Feeling Fulfilled Independently

1
Focus on your personal goals. Put the energy that you would spend on a relationship into bettering yourself. Make a list of some ways that you could improve yourself, and then pick one to work towards that you think will really help you to feel happy and proud of yourself. Develop a schedule and/or plan that will help you accomplish this goal and stick to it.[1]Make a goal to advance in your career or improve your grades at school.[2]Make a goal to get into better shape. For example, commit to going to the gym 4 days a week.[3]Create a bucket list and begin working on it.
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2
Spend time with your family and friends. Everyone needs to socialize with and feel supported by others, whether single or in a relationship. Do fun activities with family members and close friends that you enjoy spending time with so that you feel connected to others without being in a relationship.[4]This can be beneficial whether you’re going on a walk with just your mom or are bowling with 15 of your classmates. However, it might be a good idea to steer clear of spending a lot of time with couples as a “third wheel,” as this may make you feel lonely and/or left out.

3
Spend time in nature. It can be very peaceful to breathe in fresh air and take in beautiful natural surroundings such as trees, flowers, mountains, and the ocean. At least once a week, take a walk in the woods by yourself or read a book on the beach in order to fulfil your heart and soul and bring yourself to a present state of peace.[5]

4
Tap into your creativity. It can feel very empowering to be in touch with your ideas and intelligence. Creating anything you’re passionate about will allow you to express yourself, which may help you feel happier. Sign up for that improv class you’ve been putting off or work on a couple of short stories in your free time if you love writing.[6]You can also take on a new hobby or try to learn a skill, such as knitting or cooking.

5
Find an activity you love that involves healthy, safe touching. Touching releases oxytocin and serotonin, which help you feel love and pleasure. In relationships, touch is often a common occurrence, but it may not be if you don’t have a romantic partner. Try out a few different activities that involve touch, such as massage therapy, partner dancing, or spending time with animals, and stick with whatever activity makes you feel love and joy.[7]Don’t seek out these feelings of love and pleasure through sexual interaction before you’re emotionally ready. Also, never push someone else to do this who isn’t ready or who doesn’t consent.
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heya!!!....
Teen age is an age in which a child attract towards opposite sex. If u wanna to save urself from this then u should keep busy urself in another works like ur aim . And keep an positive attitude in your self .
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