Who was your first crush?
There were several I had in my youth. A boy, named, Brian, gave me butterflies in my stomach in the 3rd grade. š
Navigating love isnāt easy for most. There is risk, joy and pain. Our exchange student went to prom and had a great time. The hem fabric solution we used to shorten her dress worked great (the pre-prom panic all for naught). She was excited to be asked and to go, but wasnāt particularly interested in her date. Not because he wasnāt handsome or nice, but because she is going home soon and didnāt see the benefit of starting anything with anyone with so little time left. Letās just say, the poor guy was a little heartbroken. He clearly hoped there could be something between them, even if it was short lived.
As a parent, Iāve tried to be as honest with my kids (and our exchange student) on things Iāve learned during my life around relationships, communication, empathy, and confidence (in who you are, and what you have to offer others). My hope is that by sharing, the kids have some perspective, donāt feel alone, or draw conclusions that are negative about themselves (Iām not good enough, no one will ever like me). The boy wanting something to happen made it a bit awkward for our exchange student, put I was proud of her for speaking honestly with him about her feelings. It is hard to let someone down.
I had several crushes through my teens and early 20s, and only in hindsight am I glad they didnāt work out. There was heartbreak ā and boy did it hurt. But we get back up and try again, and if weāre lucky we find our person.
Helping teens navigate love is hard. Social media, and smartphones (everything can be captured) puts another lens or pressure I didnāt experience. Iām grateful, but at the same time, finding love is the same regardless of the day and age ā knowing who you are, knowing the key qualities you want in a partner, and chemistry. You have to be willing to invest, be vulnerable (brave), and tenacious. Particularly hard when you are experiencing heartbreak.
How are you helping your teen navigate love?