Well, I'm a 16 year old female and my boyfriend and i have been together for about a year now. We are so much alike and everything has been absolutely perfect. But no, really.
We waited a while (about 9 months) before we lost our virginity to each other.
My parents absoluetly love him and he spends the night all the time.
There is never any awkwardness between us.
When we tell each other that we love each other, there is no doubt in either of our minds that it isn't the truth.
And he proves it through the smallest gestures.
I don't know, it really IS unexplainable.
XxTxX answered Tuesday September 20 2005, 5:12 pm: ..Believe me you will know..Love is nothing you will be able to explain but believe me you will know if you loves someone..Trust me..Hope i helped` [ XxTxX's advice column | Ask XxTxX A Question ]
XtineMaximus answered Monday September 19 2005, 10:02 pm: If you're in love you just know. In my experiance you don't have to be perfect for eachother or even have a perfect history with eachother to be in love. Maybe it's just my opinion but a love like that can never stay because it will fade as soon as there's a rift in the relationship. [ XtineMaximus's advice column | Ask XtineMaximus A Question ]
bikinikilledme answered Monday September 19 2005, 7:58 pm: Ok you're probably going to get a lot of answers to this question. The fact is, there is no one answer. There's no one thing. Its all about the person. If you feel strongly that you are in love with this person (and it sounds to me like its love) then you are. Don't second guess it or look for signs or any of that crap. For what? You guys seem like your doing well. [ bikinikilledme's advice column | Ask bikinikilledme A Question ]
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