Research about teen population in Colombia, involving the quality of parental bonds, attachment caracteristics and strategic solving of conflicts around romantic and parental relationships; has not been done in a deep way. This research was proposed to answer the need of understanding the correlation between those variables, in a transversal perspective and aiming for establishing if there's a relation between parental bond in adolescence, conflict resolving strategies that teens use in their romantic relationships and the attachment caracteristics of those relationships. This study invited 36 teen participants involved in a school environment: 20 men and 16 women, in 10th year of high school and that have or have had a romantic relationship. It was used the Modified Conflicts Tactics Scale (M-CTS), the Parental Bond Inventary (IVP) and The Network of Relationships Behavioral Systems Version (NRI-BSV), as ways to collect information for a correlational design. Results indicate that there's an asociation between maternal bond caraterisctics and using conflict argumentative solving. Similarly it was found a correlation between care dynamics in the maternal bond and support caracteristics in romantic relationships that teens stablish. On the other hand there is not a significant correlation between the parental bond and other independent variables. Therefore some explanation based on theorical references is proposed, as well as new research lines and analyisis around limitations of the study.