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Although true, I'd go more on the advice SuSa gave.LOL You call that love? Pre-teen drama and relationships are the sorriest excuses for affection that I've ever seen.
Bahahaha, true THAT.Although true, I'd go more on the advice SuSa gave.
It's a lot more and not like yours. .___.
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I am a naughty moderator.INAPPROPRIATE STUFF
I will message you when the time passes, and I still love her.I'm going to have to say I'm sorry, but I'm going to be honest.
Infatuation.
It may be love. I very well could be wrong. But just give it time.
I give you 3-4 months to slowly get over this.
If I'm wrong, message me. :x
Very rarely do people, regardless of age, truly understand what love is. It just tends that the younger ones really don't. They don't see the difference between a crush, lust, infatuation, or love. <_<
Broham, Shut up & Suicide Already is right: You are infatuated with this girl.I will message you when the time passes, and I still love her.
Thing is, I know its not just lust, infatuation, or a crush, etc, cause those won't last for over eight months. Plus, I loved her for who she was (personality, etc), NOT her looks.
No, you are wrong.I will message you when the time passes, and I still love her.
Thing is, I know its not just lust, infatuation, or a crush, etc, cause those won't last for over eight months. Plus, I loved her for who she was (personality, etc), NOT her looks.
Well said good sir -golf claps-*cough*, anyway before I get off on a tangent, I like her for more than her looks. Her personality is amazing, yet I don't love her. Wanna know why? I'm still a child (17) and I don't know true love yet. You're infatuated, just as I am.
And it's definitely the truth here, no matter how you look at it.
"No matter what it is, failing at it helps you get better."
...And this is one of the reasons you are still one of my best friends, Denzi.Denzi said:People need to realize that their life doesn't all of a sudden suck because of one small thing (and yes, these are small things). I've been through the depression phase, and one day I just decided to get the **** over it and move on with my life, because I wasn't getting anywhere by amplifying the negatives.
I had a crush on a girl for nearly 3 years. About a month before we started going out I was convinced it was "love", we were going to get married, blah blah blah.I will message you when the time passes, and I still love her.
Thing is, I know its not just lust, infatuation, or a crush, etc, cause those won't last for over eight months. Plus, I loved her for who she was (personality, etc), NOT her looks.
So he's confused, laughing at him isn't going to help. Just because it isn't love doesn't mean he isn't going to be upset by the whole thing, and it's certainly no excuse to ridicule him.LOL You call that love? Pre-teen drama and relationships are the sorriest excuses for affection that I've ever seen.
Teran has a cute smile!INAPPROPRIATE STUFF
*Sigh...* This thread fills me with nostalgia and a good kind of sadness. Carry on, good sirs XD.
Fun Fact: Three of the most major love interests I've had in life have been named Claire. Weird, huh?
Quoted for truth, even though I'm 14 myself.Meta-Kirby said:I guess I'm just tired of seeing preteens gawk at each other and fall into juvenile relationships, only to complain that a month later when the girl decides to move on to the next sorry prepubescent tool.
whoa der susa u sed ther wuz no luv???Fun fact:
My current crush's name is Claire.
But I'm taken. :3 and it's not worth losing a love for a crush. Or giving up love for a crush.
...what percentage of romances in general last until marriage? Is a relationship somehow not worth it if it doesn't result in marriage? o_OBut you're 14.
For real, I assure you less than 1% of teenage romances last until marriage.