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Teenage Relationships

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:wacko: are you sensitive in your music stylings and such... (oh wait, you listen to Coldplay as well)

 

Of course you're KuTe!! *pinches cheek*

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Now I don't feel special anymore...

:wacko: are you sensitive in your music stylings and such... (oh wait, you listen to Coldplay as well)

 

Of course you're KuTe!! *pinches cheek*

:cool:

:rolleyes:

Now I don't feel special anymore...

 

We, are all special, Josh *draws heart in air*

They're doomed.

 

I mean you're really into a person but you're 18 years old. You're gonna grow up, mature, and change as a person.

 

It's not gonna last. 95 percent it's not gonna last. You put all your time into it, you put all your emotions into it. And one day it's just all gonna change, right? You're just not gonna feel the same and then its all over. Good times.

 

It's hopeless.

 

You're... you're bothering me. I already worry about this with my relationship too much.

 

Yes, it will most likely not last forever. Prospekt, you're very right about teenage relationships being hard to maintain, because you go through such major changes in the years between 17-25.

 

*officially freaks out*

 

I am LEAVING this thread. :bigcry:

those teenagers hopes

who have tears in their eyes

too scared to own up

to one little lie

 

oh oh oh

you are changing your heart..

 

awesomeness.

hippo_bump.jpg

 

Still waiting for Kiran to respond.

They're doomed.

 

I mean you're really into a person but you're 18 years old. You're gonna grow up, mature, and change as a person.

 

It's not gonna last. 95 percent it's not gonna last. You put all your time into it, you put all your emotions into it. And one day it's just all gonna change, right? You're just not gonna feel the same and then its all over. Good times.

 

It's hopeless.

 

Okay, I know what you mean. But it's a very pessimistic point of view. And I agree with what Nina said ("I mean no offence but this is similar to saying "I won't eat now because I'll get hungry again after a while anyway."").

Life is pointless too. It ends, right? But enjoy while you can.

Of course it wouldn't last, but the experience alone is worth all the effort you've put in IMO.

 

Personally my previous relationships have led me to my view of what I want out of a relationship now.

Right now I know what I want and especially what I need.

 

Nothing's absolute my dear Kiran, but you won't achieve anything if you live on the basis of that.

I love to love people. I really can't convey in words how much. Mnay people don't get told enough how special they are and that someone loves how unique they are. I like to make sure people know that about themselves. I wish I had more friends.

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I don't group myself with other teenagers because I hate them.

 

I am not defined as a teenager. I am Emily, a person who is capable of love and feeling and such. Even if it doesn't last forever.

You're both teenagers.

People grow up, people mature, people fall out, young love rarely works!

 

:rolleyes:

You're both teenagers.

 

Yeah, but I really do know that I'm better than them, so I don't let the whole "angsty teenager" thing stick to me. That's not who I am. They let themselves fall into that. They accept the stereotype. But I refuse to be anything but extraordinary and surprising.

 

I know, I'm an awesome person for that. :smug:

Yeah, but I really do know that I'm better than them, so I don't let the whole "angsty teenager" thing stick to me. That's not who I am. They let themselves fall into that. They accept the stereotype. But I refuse to be anything but extraordinary and surprising.

 

I know, I'm an awesome person for that. :smug:

:thumbsup:

i see you are back :)

 

btw i like your avi Numb3rs fan? :surprised:

I've seen people getting married at 19, what a waste of money...

I don't group myself with other teenagers because I hate them.

 

I am not defined as a teenager. I am Emily, a person who is capable of love and feeling and such. Even if it doesn't last forever.

 

Yeah, but I really do know that I'm better than them, so I don't let the whole "angsty teenager" thing stick to me. That's not who I am. They let themselves fall into that. They accept the stereotype. But I refuse to be anything but extraordinary and surprising.

 

I know, I'm an awesome person for that. :smug:

I stereotypically love you now. :wacko:

I stereotypically think you suck.

I'm going to stereotypically beat your ass.

I'm stereotypically beat both of your asses now, how about that? :nice:

I do agree with this thread.

 

But I agree with it more when talking about like, 12 and 13 year olds.

 

You should see them now adays. Dating, saying they're "in love", talking about sex.

 

Sex. At 12! It's unbelievable.

 

Maybe I'm just old fashioned, but I believe every parent should give their 13 year old a big slap on the face.

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