Young Relationships., Dramatic? i think so. |
Young Relationships., Dramatic? i think so. |
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Almost all young relationships (12 - 17) always have some sort of drama. Why do we adolescent people deal with it? Alot of those relationships end in about a span of one week to three months. the lucky ones go past that mark. The word love eventually plays a major role in the relationship showing that one "loves" the other. which is entirely bullshizz, or i could be wrong. but in my opinion 95% of the young relationships that take part, are eventually going to die out in that span of one week to three months. the word love is most likely tossed around more than once as a word to describe deep liking. but still.. that's not true love. What is your opinion on our relationships that we have as adolescents?
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I agree that many relationships in high school aren't really love, just infatuation. I can't tell you how many times people want to go out with someone because they're "hot" and things like that. But there's always the rare occurence where people do stay together for very long. My parents are high school sweethearts.
However, I really do hate the way love is thrown around so easily. My boyfriend and I didn't tell each other we loved one another until about a year after we started going out, when we were really sure. That made it even more meaningful, because I knew he meant it, and didn't just say it like others do. |
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