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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:43 pm
I'm sure we've all had our infatuations in the past or present (and most likely the future.) But I want to hear other people's opinions on teenage love, hormones, growing up, e.t.c. Like...why do we fall for the people we fall for? Does it have to do more with our minds or our hearts? Is being infatuated something that every teenager goes through, or does it depend on the kind of person we are? Why do people become infatuated and what's the big difference between that and true love (in your opinion)? Is it something to do with animal instinct (if you believe such things) or is it something divine?
Shoot.
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Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 8:18 pm
This is one of those questions where there are many answers... and not all are correct, and some that are believed to be wrong are not always so.
But as for teenage love, I think it is impudent. No relationship will last past highschool, and any that does, will be a flawed, pathetic one. Teenagers shoul concentrate on school-work, and wait until college. Any ti before that, and it'll only hinder them.
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:45 pm
that is such a hard question. but i'm afraid i'm going to go all soppy on you and say you just know what you are feeling, even if you are afraid to admit it to yourself.
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:47 pm
Baulder This is one of those questions where there are many answers... and not all are correct, and some that are believed to be wrong are not always so. But as for teenage love, I think it is impudent. No relationship will last past highschool, and any that does, will be a flawed, pathetic one. Teenagers shoul concentrate on school-work, and wait until college. Any ti before that, and it'll only hinder them. i know a couple who are 21 and engaged... and they have been going out since they were 14... so it does work but you have to have the right balance and priorities.
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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:59 am
Baulder This is one of those questions where there are many answers... and not all are correct, and some that are believed to be wrong are not always so. But as for teenage love, I think it is impudent. No relationship will last past highschool, and any that does, will be a flawed, pathetic one. Teenagers shoul concentrate on school-work, and wait until college. Any ti before that, and it'll only hinder them. It doesn’t matter wear you meat love is love no matter what in High School or in College but I understand what you mean when you say we should concentrate on school-work….but some relationships do last
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