Accidental hand brushes, sitting next to each other on a bus, or the "pre-dance" nerves.
Physicality should be handled with a light touch, focusing on sensory details and the "almost" moments. sexy tiny teens
Use the character's thoughts to heighten the tension of simple actions, like a shared locker or a first text message. 2. The Role of the Peer Group Accidental hand brushes, sitting next to each other
The primary "threat" is usually social—the fear of embarrassment, "ruining" a friendship, or being teased by peers. Use text bubbles or social media interactions to
A significant portion of the relationship happens through screens. Use text bubbles or social media interactions to show personality and build subtext.
Relationships at this age are often performed for the benefit of the social circle. The conflict between how a couple acts alone versus how they act in front of "the squad" is a classic trope. 3. Emphasize "Safe" Romantic Milestones