I don't know, I think, Its kinda retarded |
I don't know, I think, Its kinda retarded |
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victim of myspace.com ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 395 Joined: Mar 2006 Member No: 386,435 ![]() |
What I don't get is why very young people (13-17) cry and cry and cry and cry after they got dumped.......I mean sure, the one you thought "loved" you actually didn't, but where did you expect that relationship to go? Especially your first break-up with anybody. Did they really think that the relationship was going to last forever? I mean..come on!! I don't know, just something to maybe discuss about.
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 889 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 42,392 ![]() |
it doesn't matter how old you are, when you lose something dear to you, you cry.
little kids cry when their toys break. would you ever say to a kid " suck it up, at least you had a toy!"...? if a mother lost her son and cried, would you say to her "suck it up, at least you HAD a son!"?? no. exactly teenagers cry over ex bf/gf's if they really put effort and care and emotion into the relationship. Its perfectly natural and something that MUST be experienced at some point in their lives. Because the first time is always the hardest to get over ( well, atleast i think it is). a person who's lived their life without ever feeling a great loss, would be...pretty odd, and i would personally considor it being unhealthy. |
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