I'm going out with this guy. I can't say I love him. I don't. I like him but I can't say its love. My boyfriend told me he loves me. He really acts like it but I can't bring myself to believe it. He's 16 and I don't know if I can even bring myself to believe someone can love someone if they're like 15 and 16? I mean one of my friends always says she's in love and all stuff like that. You can tell its not true. I told him I don't believe him. I'm pretty honest with him and all. He really insists that he does. He really cares about me, I know that. Just how do I handle it? He told me and I act awkward about it..
miya answered Monday January 4 2010, 4:03 pm: why would it be hard to love at 15 and 16? loving is really just another way to say you care about that person so much and you enjoy there company..there personality..etc
we're born being able to love..so i'm pretty sure a 15 year old can love there boyfriend...true many young teens say they love there spouse after like a week of dating ..(thats just not realistic) I cant tell YOU how to cope with your own emotions..you need to just let go and believe that it's wayy possible to love at that age...and kind of weird that you dont feel the same way & you're still with him. [ miya's advice column | Ask miya A Question ]
Amberleigh199 answered Monday January 4 2010, 3:00 pm: Love can come at a young age. All love really is, are two people who care about each oher a lot, and feel attracted to each another. Love can be there but only if you let it. And remember, it takes two in order to fall in love.. [ Amberleigh199's advice column | Ask Amberleigh199 A Question ]
yellowjumpcables answered Monday January 4 2010, 10:04 am: Think of it this way, when you're four you love your mom and dad. Proven fact that you can love young. If you don't feel that you love him, then you probably don't - but with time you can. [ yellowjumpcables's advice column | Ask yellowjumpcables A Question ]
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