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Questions from real-life teens with answers from well known columnist, Tim Stafford.

Content originally appeared in Campus Life magazine. Copyright © 2001-2005 by columnist, Tim Stafford. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

UB David + I'll B Jonathan, Inc.

presents

Teen Issues: Friendship, Dating & Sex

Teen Issues: Friendship, Dating & Sex

Questions from real-life teens with answers from well known columnist, Tim Stafford.

Lesson 5: Relationship Survival

Relationship Survival

QUESTION PAGE

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Questions:

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1. In a long-distance relationship, the difference between a friendship and a romance is

    a) all about communication.

    b) all about feelings.

    c) all about faith.

2. To the girl who asked if their relationship could survive the distance, Tim’s advice was to be realistic and just enjoy the relationship a day at a time.

    a) True.

    b) False.

3. If you’re going to be separated from your friend for an extended period of time it’s best not to keep in touch; just forget about them.

    a) True.

    b) False.

4. They’re not impossible but very few long-distance romances persevere.

    a) True.

    b) False.

5. To the girl whose boyfriend moved away (case #3) Tim advised:

    a) forget him and move on.

    b) phone him every day.

    c) don’t act like life is over and trust in God because He knows her future.

6. To the boy who wanted to be higher on his long-distance girlfriend’s priority list (case #4) Tim recommended that he find some creative ways to share himself with her, like sending e-mails, photos, little gifts etc.

    a) True.

    b) False.

7. When trying to get together again after a break-up remember the goal for the relationship is

    a) to feel comfortable.

    b) to develop a healthy relationship.

    c) to rekindle romance.

8. After a break-up, if you find you still have strong feelings for your friend (as in case #6) you should

    a) spend a month taking time with other friends to see if your feelings change.

    b) just give up on the idea of getting together again.

    c) do all you can to win him/her back again.

9. When you’re not sure whether to rekindle a broken relationship, you can ask God to give you wisdom and He will.

    a) True.

    b) False.

10. If you want your ex-boyfriend back it’s not a good idea to tell him how you feel.

    a) True.

    b) False.

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