Gymcelled
Genetically shackled to hell
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"a girl won't solve your problems bro"
"girls don't want you because you don't have a high self esteem bro"
BULLSHIT. Those are just symptoms and consequences of not having a romantic partner or sexual experiences
@turbocuckcel_7000 romantic partners act as major social resources (no surprise)
Healthy relationships improve your mental health.
Study below
"girls don't want you because you don't have a high self esteem bro"
BULLSHIT. Those are just symptoms and consequences of not having a romantic partner or sexual experiences
Adolescents who date regularly during mid and late adolescence have a stronger self-image compared to those who abstain from dating or cut back on dating (Connolly and Johnson 1993; Seiffge–Krenke 2003). Delayed transition to dating in early adulthood has also been linked to problematic outcomes such as low self-esteem, poor mental health, and lower romantic competence (Lehnart et al. 2010; Rauer et al. 2013). Thus, romantic exploration is often considered an emerging developmental task in late adolescence and early adulthood that becomes increasingly tied to well-being, reflecting this critical window of romantic involvement (Roisman et al. 2004; Schulenberg et al. 2004).
High quality adolescent romantic relationships have been linked to a range of psychosocial benefits including general competence, self-worth, self-esteem, and social support (Masten et al. 1995), positive commitment in early adult relationships and higher quality early adult relationships (Raley et al. 2007; Seiffge–Krenke 2003), and fewer internalizing and externalizing behaviors (Collibee and Furman 2015; Van Dulmen et al. 2008). Relationship qualities such as emotional security, companionship, conflict, and overall satisfaction emerge as predictors of well-being and happiness in adult romantic relationships (Demir 2008, 2010; House et al. 1988).
Romantic partner support may be especially influential on the development of mental health symptoms, as adolescents are increasingly turning to romantic partners, instead of parents or friends, for support (Furman and Shomaker 2008).
@turbocuckcel_7000 romantic partners act as major social resources (no surprise)
We found evidence suggesting that relationship qualities that are related to concurrent mental health have the potential to predict long-term development of mental health problems as well. Specifically, supportive late adolescent romantic relationships are linked to fewer externalizing problems while hostile conflict is associated with increasing internalizing symptoms over time into young adulthood.
Healthy relationships improve your mental health.
Study below
Long-Term Risks and Possible Benefits Associated with Late Adolescent Romantic Relationship Quality
Adolescent romantic relationships have the potential to affect psychological functioning well into adulthood. This study assessed adolescent romantic relationship qualities as long-term predictors of psychological functioning utilizing a longitudinal ...
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