Relationships
Strong and healthy relationships keep us well and are important to our health. But sometimes it can be hard to manage relationships with your family, friends or someone you are dating. In this section, you can learn about how to have healthy relationships, how to know if a relationship is not working, and what to do if you’re in a difficult situation.
Dating, Considering Dating and Single Life
May 6 2025
9 mins
Introduction
Before you start to date someone, make sure you are ready for a relationship. There are benefits to being in a relationship, like having a special person to do things with. But relationships can be a lot of work so it’s important to be ready.
To see if you’re ready to date someone, ask yourself these questions:
- What are my reasons for dating? Am I interested in someone that I have been hanging out with? Am I excited about having a partner to go on dates with? Or am I trying to please or impress someone else? If your reason for dating somebody is not that you want to build a meaningful relationship, it may be a sign that this isn’t the right time.
- Did I recently end a relationship? After a relationship has ended, it takes time to move on and be ready to date again. You might think that getting into another relationship right away might help with this transition, but the opposite is usually true. See below for signs that it’s too soon to start a new relationship.
- Am I happy being single? If you are unhappy being single and think you will be instantly happy once you are in a relationship, this may be a sign you are not ready for a relationship. To be ready for a relationship you need to learn to be happy being on your own.
- Am I ready to be there for someone else? Relationships can be a lot of work. You will need to be there for someone else through both the really happy times and the bad times. Are you ready to support someone that way?
Your answers to these questions should give you a general idea of whether you’re ready to date or not. It can also be helpful to ask a trusted friend or adult these same questions.
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