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Male/17
Hey, I’m usually the one giving advice. I don’t need advice. I just have a question and I want to know your opinion. This question is for deep thinkers. Long answers are encouraged as well as comical ones.
I’ve seen quite a lot of “love” questions, asked by adolescences. What would you call "true love"? Many people have been saying “I have a boyfriend and I REALY love him” and “she said that he loves me” or things like that. I’ve seen these questions being asked by 13 year olds! Teens DO have deep affections for people, but I really don’t think that they are capable of TRUE love. How can there be love if teen relationships only last 2 months or even 2 years! 2 years is quite long for a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship, but shouldn’t love last a LIFETIME? I agree that teens think that they are in love (I’ve been there) but I wouldn’t call that love. I would call it more like, “deep affection”. After all, if love between teens is really “love” then they shouldn’t break up, right? I think that teens are too young and “unexposed” to have TRUE LOVE. Even adults. They mistakenly call their relationships “love”. If it was actually love, then shouldn’t there be less or no divorces?
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Love is when your willing to give everything youve worked for up. When your willing to go with them, when they are willing to wait. They light up your darkest days. They think your beatuiful all the time.
Saying I love you is crap I think. How can you be sure they mean it? I think It's better when they show you.
I think that marriages don't last because people dont realize what they have til it's gone.
Teen dating/love is just like pointless because chances of you spending your life with that person are so small. I date as teen but I mean I think it's just for the experience.
Wow this sounds like a greeting card. Well thats my definition.
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Yeah, saying "I love you" does seem to be played out. It's empty unless you fill it with an affectionet action which you wouldn't do for anyone else but your one and only. Teens do seem to say I love you a lot. They may be just saying that because of the hormones.
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