Talk:Seddie/@comment-24015721-20140527120708/@comment-14284535-20140528131513

@Berserker Eric - The story lines in the Seddie Arc are the ones I would want dealt in a relationship between teenagers. Maybe the stories would be better (hard to argue against that thought), but the issues brought up in the arc are succor for thought.

One of the people can no longer hide his/her feelings (iOMG).

Someone makes the first move (iOMG).

The principals deal with the ramifications of the change of feelings and the friendship dynamic (iLost My Mind).

The other person reciprocates (iLost My Mind).

The new couple fall into their old patterns of behaviour (iDate Sam and Freddie).

Their friends get dragged into their arguments (iDate Sam and Freddie).

The couple learn to deal with their issues and not drag others into the relationship (iDate Sam and Freddie, iCan't Take It).

Issues from before the relationship rear their ugly heads (iCan't Take It).

Skeletons in the closet can threaten the relationship (iCan't Take it).

Others who don't like the changes in the friendship dynamic try to break the couple up (iCan't Take It).

Even your most trusted friends may be working against you as a couple (iCan't Take It).

Sometimes you need to ask for forgiveness when you may not deserve it and sometimes you should give it anyway (iCan't Take It).

When you are starting dating, you will have different interests that will keep you apart sometimes (iLove You).

Growth in a relationship comes from accepting those differences and working with them (iLove You).

Don't feign interest in your SO's interests or otherwise lie about what you want to do (iLove You).

Don't force your BF/GF into uncomfortable situations (iLove You)

Many times, people involved in your outside interests will not appreciate the differences in you with your significant other (iLove You).

Even if you truly love each other, sometimes the relationship just doesn't work (iLove You).

The hardest thing to do in a relationship is to let go (iLove You).