Some end happily ever after. They get married and build a life together, like my neighbors who were high school sweethearts and now have a beautiful family.
Some end happily, with the couple staying together through high school and even beyond. Maybe they go to the same college and continue their relationship.
Often, they end sadly. High school is a time of change, and sometimes the couple realizes they're growing in different directions. Or external factors like family moving away or new opportunities in different locations force them apart. It's a bittersweet end where they part ways but still cherish the memories.
High school relationships usually end in a few ways. Sometimes it's due to jealousy. If one person is too possessive or if there are rumors of someone else, it can cause a rift. Also, academic pressure can play a part. If one or both partners are really focused on getting good grades and into a good college, they might decide the relationship is a distraction. And then there are those relationships that just fizzle out. There's no big fight or drama, but the feelings gradually disappear over time.
Often, they end with the main couple getting together. For example, in 'Kaichou wa Maid - sama!', Misaki finally realizes her true feelings for Usui and they end up as a couple.
Some end happily. The bully and the victim fall in love and overcome all the obstacles in their relationship, like dealing with the disapproval of friends or family. They then go on to have a healthy relationship.
Often, they end with the two friends going back to being just normal friends. As they grow up and realize that the benefits part was just a phase.
This is an inappropriate and unethical topic. Such behavior is not something that should be normalized or discussed casually.
Yes, some high school teachers do. Telling funny stories can be a great way to engage students, make the class more interesting, and help students remember key points. For example, a history teacher might tell a funny anecdote about a famous historical figure to bring the era to life.
Well, some monster transformation stories end with the monster being defeated or destroyed. If it's an evil transformation, like in some werewolf stories where the werewolf goes on a rampage, the villagers might find a way to kill it. However, in other cases, the ending might be more bittersweet. The transformed character might accept their new form and find a way to live with it, like in some stories about people becoming half - human, half - monster hybrids and they learn to co - exist in a world that doesn't fully accept them. This can be seen as a form of self - discovery and acceptance.
Some scary Fleshgait stories end with the Fleshgait disappearing mysteriously. Maybe after scaring the main character half to death, it just vanishes into thin air. This leaves the character in a state of constant fear, always looking over their shoulder, not knowing if it will return. In other cases, the character might be left in a situation where they are not sure if what they experienced was real or just a nightmare, which is also a very unsettling way for these stories to conclude. The uncertainty is part of what makes these stories so scary.