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writes: I'm a 15 years old and i was wondering what is love? is different kinds of love? I'm just curious. if you've been in love what was it like? if you haven't been in love what do you want it to be like? if you don't wanna be in love why not? so this question is for anyone who wants to answer. and i don't really think anyone really knows what love is and if they do its more than words can explain. how or when do you know your in love? how old do you have to be to be in love? is there a certain age? and can two people truly be happy together forever? can two people truly always love each other? please anyone feel free to tell your love stories, your thoughts about love, or any of the things that relate to love. anyone can answer id appreciate it very much thanks. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 March 2009): Love is II Corinthians, Chapter 13. Love is what makes the world go around:), and puts meaning in our lives.
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 March 2009): hey! there are LOTS of different kinds of love...there's best friend love, like u'll do anything for ur best friend...there's sexual love, u no wat that is...then theres the love ur supposed to feel for EVERYONE, that one is hard to explain, its just generally loving people, like, u no, say:babysitting littlt kids, u love them so, you watch them while thier gardiens are gone.
i've never personally been IN love, as i'm only 13.i have thaught i've been in love...but i was being a jack ass...but im not saying u r if u think ur in love. hell, u might be? i dont think theres any specific age to fall in love...only as long as u no wat u feel is real. i deffinatly think i wanna be in love some time in my life, sooner than l8r...b/c i DO think 2 people can REALLY b in lovee 4ever, yes.
hope i helped *shrug*
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reader, jessica04 +, writes (2 March 2009):
At your age, the word "love" gets tossed around a lot, and it's usually because of all the hormones racing through your brain.
I remember when I fell in love with the two BF's I ever had in H.S.. I even married one of them. But alas, it didn't work out, and I am with my BF of a year and I love him very much.
Just as you do, your love will grow. The love I feel now is not even remotely the same as the love I felt for my husband. I feel the love I am now capable of giving is much more mature.
Don't be afraid to love, but just know that relationships you have now will come and go. If something doesn't last, even if you love the person, it isn't the end of the world. As people, our personalities are always changing and morphing into something new to handle were we are in our lives. I am not the same person I was at 15, nor would I want to be. But, I also wouldn't trade in those experiences for the world.
It's very hard to even try to explain how you 'know' you love someone, and the truth is there won't always be a magic, fuzzy feeling that clouds over your thoughts. Some people don't even know they're in love until they lose that person.
I'm sure it didn't, but I hope this helps :-)
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