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High school relationships are by no means equivalent to adult relationships. But, I have plenty of experience in high school relationships. However, I know β through experience β that they can really change someone. You may accept it or ignore it, but keep in mind that this advice comes from my own experience; it may work for some and not others.
There is no doubt that parents can get in the way of high school relationships. While I was dating, I was never actually allowed to go on dates; there always had to be other people there with us. At first, I found this annoying. It took me a while to realize it, but I came to appreciate the rules that my parents enforced. They were just trying to protect me, and all of my relationships had ended anyway.
You text each other when you wake up, before school, sometimes during school, and after school. Also, try not to text while doing homework. As a sophomore, I took no AP classes, but I still stayed up until who knows when in the morning finishing my work.
But as a senior, I took three AP classes, and yet I consistently went to bed by 11 p. The difference is that I had a boyfriend my sophomore year. Evidently, I was spending a lot more time texting him than doing homework, and I sure had to deal with the consequence after. This is definitely a touchy subject, but it needs to be addressed. The best thing to do to resolve jealousy is to talk with your partner and to trust them.
But like with jealousy, communication is key. You can get mad at each other or take a break from being with one another as long as you resolve it in the end. Be sincere, especially when you apologize. Even if you feel that you have no friends, there are plenty of people who are willing to talk to you when you feel down.