These images are not just about a cartoon boy kissing girls. They are a visual timeline of growing up: the first crush, the heartbreak, the manipulation, and the sweet innocence of a dance at a county fair.

: Introduced as a classmate of Bart's, Jessica was one of his early romantic interests. Their relationship was depicted in a few episodes, showcasing Bart's attempts at navigating early crushes and relationships.

, the preacher's daughter, was actually more rebellious than Bart, leading him into trouble before eventually framing him for her own misdeeds. Mary Spuckler

Most focus on love, but we cannot ignore the twins. Sherri and Terri have an obsessive, villainous crush on Bart. Unlike other girls, they actively sabotage his other relationships.

The impact of Bart's relationships and romantic storylines on popular culture cannot be overstated. The Simpsons has been a driving force in shaping the way we think about relationships, romance, and adolescence. Bart's character, in particular, has become an cultural icon, symbolizing the ups and downs of growing up and navigating the complexities of relationships.

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