5 Red Flags You Need To Discuss With Your Teen Before They Start Dating

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Teens and young adults can be especially vulnerable to dating violence. Unlike most of their older counterparts, they’re still new to the world of romantic relationships and may not yet have a clear understanding of their own boundaries and what they should accept from a partner. 

“Red flags in relationships come in many forms,” explains Jillian Amodio, MSW and founder of Moms For Mental Health. And while they don’t always mean that a relationship is doomed, she explains that they are very important to address. “Common red flags include love bombing, abuse of any kind, obsession, jealousy, pressure, lying, and manipulation.” 

Here are five things you should talk to your kids about before they start dating — and some tips about what you should do if you and your teen are already seeing these signs. 

Love bombing

The phrase love bombing has become a buzzword in recent years but it’s actually a typical part of a pattern of abuse, according to Amodio. “If relationships are characterized by really high highs and really low lows, that’s a sign of a pattern you don’t want to be caught in,” she says, adding that while we may all have good days and bad days, generally relationships should feel stable, predictable, and maintain a firm sense of mutual respect. 

“If a partner is easily angered or triggered, regularly behaves in abusive or erratic ways, or engages in behavior that is manipulative and disrespectful, only to be followed by lavish displays of affection, professions of love, profuse apologies, and gifts that’s called love bombing.” 

Obsessive tendencies

Early days of infatuation can come across as endearing, especially when they’re accompanied by those tell-tale butterflies, but they can also quickly turn into an obsession if not kept in check. “Obsession is sometimes cleverly disguised as immense love and flattery, but if it feels like too much, it probably is,” Amodio explains. 

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