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Young Relationships., Dramatic? i think so.
Syar
post Mar 26 2006, 01:44 PM
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All relationships will have drama. You just have to be prepared for it.
 
myspacejunkie
post Mar 28 2006, 05:25 PM
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i think you just have to be lucky. I am 15 and have been with my boyfriend over 6 months. we had some drama at the beginning of my relationship, but we stuck together and things worked out, but a lot of couples just quit when the going gets tough. i think in high school most relationships die out, and most people dont marry their high school "sweetheart". very view defy the odds of this and end up happily married with a relationship from adolescence like my sister, but even that relationship had drama at some points. i think the best thing to do in the ages of 12-17 is date cautiously, so that you wont get too attatched if it were to end suddenly, but still carefully if things lasted over a 3 month period.

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post Mar 28 2006, 06:01 PM
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I'm tired of people knocking young love.

I've had two long-term relationships. The first one began from when I was 13, and lasted until I was 14. It was for exactly one year. We loved eachother, fully and completely. Two years later, I can still say that. We cared about eachother as much as two young kids ever could. From that, I learned a lot. It gave me an opportunity to learn about myself and someone else. I had a lot of great experiences. I matured a lot from it.

The second ended fairly recently. I got about the same out of it, but not as much so. It lasted a little under a year. At the time, I thought I was crazy about this guy. Later on, I realized things weren't as wonderful as previously thought. I won't go into detail, because it's pretty painful for me to talk about.

Bleh.


Young love is part of growing up, and I wish people would get over it and stop bashing it. Sure, it's dumb for people to be with eachother for a week holding hands and saying they love eachother, then the next day they decide to break up for no reason, and the cycle repeats. Yet... haven't we all been there, at least once?

Are you supposed to JUST start getting into relationships in your early 20s, having no experience, and not knowing what's going on? No, I don't think so. You need to gain experience from past relationships that haven't worked out, and you need to LEARN from them so you don't make MISTAKES with people you really could have a future with.

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newyork__lies
post Mar 29 2006, 12:09 PM
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teenagers aren't really supposed to be serious about relationships. it's too young of an age (12-17) they're supposed to be testing out their limits on people. i wasn't even allowed to date when I was 12 mellow.gif i mean, if you really feel something for someone, then go for it! but.. like i said, high school is for seeing what you like, testing out people, personalities, traits.. etc,. just.. don't make wrong decisions. i know plenty of people who've done that. and they regret it so badly. there are bigger and better things out there, in the future. wait for college to get serious.
 
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post Mar 29 2006, 07:44 PM
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ew i just saw like to 12 year old's making out in front of my school. it was so dirty. they dont even go to my school. ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew at one point there was spit splurging out of their mouth dlkjfhaksjdhflzjdkhfksjdhfkzsjdhflksjdfhksjdhf ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew _dry.gif
 
acidophilus
post Mar 29 2006, 08:22 PM
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It doesn't help that the only way to show my love for someone is to eat them.


It's a disease.


Eat.

Love.

Eat.

Love.

WHERE DOES THIS VICIOUS CYCLE END?!
 

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