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Ih8pkmn

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Depends on who you ask.
For someone like me who is defined as weird: 0. :-(

For my friends, who are alot like me but can keep their weird behavior under control: 2-3

For the average teenager in my town(where people are as shallow as a kiddie pool during a drought): 3-7, at least 2 on-off relationships.
 

ItsAChiaotzu

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Palademon said:
I'm 16 and have had none. Am I missing out? Yes. Is it my fault that nobody exists as a capatible partner? No.
I laughed at your trying to mix capable and compatible, it was pretty awesome.

Anyway, I'm like this guy, but when you don't really know your sexuality, relationships are pretty pointless.
 

blank0000

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Some people seek out relationships, others don't. Their is no "normal" amount, it all really depends on the person and what they're looking for.
 

supermariner

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um ... i'm 18
and i've had 19 girlfriends since i was 11

i always thought that was normal
but now i see it might not be
but then again ... i went to a comprehensive, which may explain things
England btw
 

Palademon

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ItsAChiaotzu said:
Palademon said:
I'm 16 and have had none. Am I missing out? Yes. Is it my fault that nobody exists as a capatible partner? No.
I laughed at your trying to mix capable and compatible, it was pretty awesome.

Anyway, I'm like this guy, but when you don't really know your sexuality, relationships are pretty pointless.
Hmm, that wasn't intentional. Damn my typos. I guess my friend's love of fusing words rubbed off on me.
 

Negatempest

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I have nothing against whatever number an individual dated during their years. I just personally hate it when they decide it's a real relationship at 6 months and decide to get married. Yet a year+ into the marriage they get a divorce and expect us to be surprised.

I just personally see "True Love" as something that is earned not found.
 
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i think not the number of (sex)partners is important, but how you treated them.
so if you had over 100 partners, if you were nice, faithful, candid and never hurt their feelings with intent(for example cheating and/or lying at them for egoistic purpose) then its ok.
i had 5 relationships and about 25 sex partners but i dont consider myself as a whore,(maybe as a ethical slut*) because i treated all of them with love and respect. now i have a long time relationship(3 years) and never cheated or something like that. if someone had many partners because of cheating, maybe more then 1 relationship at the same time (and the companions didnt wanted or knew it) then i would say thats not ok. such a peron i´d call a slut/whore.
having many partners isnt bad generally. being promiscuous doesnt implies you has to be unfaithful or immoral..

only my opinion

*(there is a book which is called "the ethical" slut, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ethical_Slut)
 

Dgxphyrefightx

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Anyway, I'm like this guy, but when you don't really know your sexuality, relationships are pretty pointless.[/quote]
Yeah, that's pretty damn true...
 

lacktheknack

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Palademon said:
ItsAChiaotzu said:
Palademon said:
I'm 16 and have had none. Am I missing out? Yes. Is it my fault that nobody exists as a capatible partner? No.
I laughed at your trying to mix capable and compatible, it was pretty awesome.

Anyway, I'm like this guy, but when you don't really know your sexuality, relationships are pretty pointless.
Hmm, that wasn't intentional. Damn my typos. I guess my friend's love of fusing words rubbed off on me.
Don't worry about it. According to Lewis Carrol, it's a sign of a balanced mind.
 

Irony's Acolyte

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Well I myself am nearing 20 years old and haven't been in one relationship. So I'm hardly an expert on this. But I would say that the average from my area is about 1-2 relationships over about 4 years. Now this is my area so it could be very different else where. But there it is.
 

Aurora Firestorm

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Define "relationships." I think that teenagers going on dates with people casually...sure, why not. Go get dinner with as many guys as you want. Go to the movies. Hang out. Get to know how guys work.

Having shallow relationships, sure. But I draw the line at teenagers saying "But I love him/her!" or having sex. I think that teenagers are too incapable of their own judgment due to hormones, etc., and too immature, to be ready for sex or to be in love. This can have exceptions

I think more about that than "how many?" Although if you're not keeping a girlfriend for more than a month, and this happens repeatedly in quick succession, I'd start asking if you're finding the right kind of people for you.
 

revenge6000

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I think a lot of this confusion stems from peoples' differing definitions of 'relationships.' I know some people, girls especially, consider just a few nights hanging out or talking on the phone to be dating.
 

Meepo

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Well Lets see I'm 19 and I have had 1. yup...thankfully that 1 has lasted 2 years. Am I the weird one here?
 

Charisma

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Paksenarrion said:
Charisma said:
anything more than him and you're a slut. anything less than him and you're a loser.

it's human nature.
Yup. Also, if you're a heterosexual female, anything more than him you're a whore. Anything less than him, you're still a whore.

If you're a female who likes other females, anything more than him, he wants pictures. Anything less than him, he encourages you to have more, and could you please send him pictures?

If you're a male who likes other males, anything more than him, he D:
Anything less than him, he D:
lol'd at dis. well not really, but it is very amusing.

sometimes i fondly imagine a world where love is love, romance is romance, sex is sex, procreation is procreation, no matter who the participants are, and there are absolutely no gender-based biases or double standards.

such a world is pretty much impossible to reach from where we are now, though, because it would require a complete 100% reset of our collective instinctual mindset about love and sex.

edit: actually it's probably impossible flat out unless humanity becomes... something other than humanity. the wise man takes the bad with the good, and our biases and prejudices are directly resultant from something that makes us who we are.

it is nice to think about tho.
 

JohnBoiMan

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I've had lots of "relationships" that I've never wanted to make official. I've had 2 technically and Im 14