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30-35,
*indestress
writes: Basically before this guy, i didnt believe in serious relationships in your adolescence. i met him freshmen year and now we're going into junior year and still together, even though i switched schools. our relationship has been nearly perfect with one minor setback, he liked a girl for a time period but did not cheat. and he confessed this to me.. this also happened to me. however we ust talked it out and figured out that it wasnt a big deal. other than this our relationship is perfect, we talk about every issue, we apologize for moodswings etc. we have sex, and it doesnt intefere, infact makes us stronger. We have watched a good share of our friends break up around us, and its never been us. weve always found a way to fix things. we are both extremely happy and committed. which seems to be strange, since we are in highschool.i honestly dont see the day we would break up..is this weird? is there something wrong? i feel like its too good to be true..we think and say we're in love..but is this even possible at our age? helpp pleaseeeeeeee:(
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 August 2009): yes it is.no age is too young to love or be in love.
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reader, beachroad +, writes (12 August 2009):
Love and relationships vary from case to case. It's not unusual for a couple who met back in High School to sustain the distance, in fact it's admirable and highly possible. There will always be work and an effort, but if you get along as friends, then it's well worth it to build off of that.
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 August 2009): It is, lot's of people marry their high school sweethearts and have kids and grow old together. I personally know of 3 such relationships.
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