Social Media Influence On Teenage Relationships

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he influence of media on the older teenager’s values and beliefs about relationships assignment.
The definition of a relationship is: “the way in which two or more people or things are connected, or the state of being connected.”
I believe a healthy, sound and balanced relationship needs the following:
• You need to be confident in yourself in order to feel secure in your relationship.
• You need to have a level of trust that ensures that there is not any misguided conflict.
• Before committing yourself into a relationship, know the other person well
Communication is vital. Discuss everything even the things you many think are unnecessary. Talk about the awkward and uncomfortable things too. (Altschule, 2014)
• Respect one another. Respect …show more content…

(listed, n.d.) Many relationships fail because the above mentioned have not been addressed or there is lack of the above. Many will not realize that they are not happy until it is too late. Some of the reason why these relationships do not prevail is because majority follows a specific “trend “in the way they treat their family members friends or significant others. In this report I will be explaining and elaborating on the influence social media has on teenage relationships. Social media is extremely influential on the age group from 13 – early twenties
Types of Media
There are many types of media. There is social media, which is most relevant to teenagers as we are always on the internet, sharing and liking different ideas. Social media are sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Pinterest, Tumblr and Twitter to name a few popular sites. There is also movie, TV shows such as reality shows (Keeping Up with the Kardashians), magazines (Teen Zone), music, radio shows, books.

How the Media influences Teenage Relationships?
Teenagers are very susceptible to media. Teenagers follow and change trends in the blink of an eye. Many media platforms usually encourage healthy relationship qualities and values but some continue to promote “hazardous” relationship

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