We all know it's true, the majority of people move past their first relationship.
Advice is usually geared towards:
"You don't know what you're looking for yet."
"First one always hurts the most."
"You're still immature/young."
"Take advantage of being single for as long as you can."
"Why tie yourself to one person so soon?"
"There's plenty of fish in the sea."
"They're really all the same (insert equation here)."
Shit, I knew and took all this advice to heart all of my adolescent and teenage years, and as a result never seriously pursued any relationships.
But now here I am, in my first real relationship.
My logic sometimes nudges me to abandon ship, but I feel like trusting my logic now will only sabotage the relationship to an early end before it has run it's course.
So my question, did or did you not, invest much into your first relationship, how old were you, and do you have any regrets based off of your choices?