Most teenage relationships will end sooner or later. I did not say all, I said most. So if I’ve offended you, try and prove me wrong.
Well, nothing is ever set in stone. It is true that as teens, we don’t know everything and our moods change like crazy. However, since nothing is ever set in stone, I believe there are a few success stories out there, just as long as those teens are responsible are absolutely sure with themselves. Say, highschool sweethearts. But does love itself work in this day and age, even with adults? Divorce has gone up quite a bit. So I say, it depends on the people and their beliefs.
Mainly because most teenagers are only looking for fun, not anything serious. Plus, people [including adults] these days tend to be narcissistic and have huge egos, and that tends to affect romantic relationships [and other types too, but sticking on topic here]. They believe they deserve nothing but the best, and only care and think about themselves and their needs and their wants. Therefore, one small mistake by another person/ partner leads to an inevitable break-up with no room for discussions and compromises. I’m not saying people should put up with serious shit like domestic/sexual/mental abuse, obviously, but it’d help if people were more accepting of other people’s flaws and actually took time out to appreciate the other person and start treating the other person like an equal and understand the value of human emotions, and by not making the whole relationship some sort of power struggle. This is the problem with most people.