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Teenage Love?
Do you believe in love in high school? Could it possibly exist?
No way, kids don't know what true love is... But, how many people do you know that dated in high school that are currently married and happy? I personally know about 4 couples very very well that are now happy after being high school sweethearts. Did they just like each other as teens and grow to love each other? When did the "like" change to "love?" In college? Age 21? 22?23? Or could they possibly have loved each other all along?
How can you put an age on love?
I, personally, believe in teenage love. I truly think it exists. Adults that did not fall in love till they were, in fact, adults, will most likely dismiss it. However, some - like my mother, for instance - do not dismiss teenage love. Do you?
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That being said a teen does have a hard time discerning strong physical versus intellectual love. You have to have a healthy balance between the two. A strong friendship is the key amongst the physical attraction. The friendship is what gets you through the rough times that are sure to come. being able to love each other through the growth and stress and grow in the same direction, and most of all similar values systems. If you don't have that you will eventually fall apart.
Kids can know what love is, but kids are always changing--they fall in and out of love frequently. Not easily; just frequently.
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"Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things." 1 Corinthians 13:7