High School Kids, These Days... |
High School Kids, These Days... |
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I am sick of the guy who obsesses over the girl: the songwriter, 3458345 telephone messages, love notes, picnics under the stars, the works. Girl breaks up with him and he mopes for the rest of his life. Love. no, loneliness, lack of confidence, insecurity.
And high school. face it. your high school relationships are probably going nowhere. "high school love." that's a contradiction in itself. rarely does one find "love" in high school, and when students claim to "love," it's usually merely an illusion created by their idealistic brighteyed and bushytailedness, as well as a need to feel wanted, or to attach themselves to something concrete. Or perhaps they're bored and feel the need to get caught up in the whole dating fad. After all, it does get them the attention they crave. They're just abusing the word to fit their own false, superficial situation. So I ask you to think a little more when you confess "love." If there's one thing I hate, it's people who don't take things seriously about using the word love. And yes, i'm one of those people who takes everything seriously about using the word love. |
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^i guess that would just depend on one's definition of love.
i mean what is it really? why should it depend on time? does that mean people who have only been together for six weeks do not love each other as much as people who have been together for six years? i just don't think there's a time issue. sure, a maturity issue, but one can argue that there are just as many 20 something year olds that are as immature, if not more, than high schoolers. |
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