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you implied it was solid advice by labelling this a guide, which it is not.
i don't think young relationships are a problem, they're good in that you figure stuff out. the problem i have with it is 14 year olds claiming they have a "mature" or real relationship. the maturity just isn't there at that age. trying to compare a relationship between two 14 year olds to that of two 18+ year olds is just lol.
yeah like i said, i feel its more of an 'advanced friendship'

I never works out though. You're too young, it has no point.
>>loveual and romantic fullfillment through partnership
>>my friends have been dating for two years, they're both 16
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I don't find that funny, I actually don't even sense humor in it.
Either you don't know what a brother-in-law is, or you haven't read my "Tow accounts = Banned" thread.
I'm JazZ's brother-in-law as I have clearly stated many times, meaning I am engaged to his sister
Do you understand now?
Anyone who would engage themselves to someone who thinks they can write a guide on girls is obviously not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
so long as you know it wont last its fine by me
my friend has been dating his girlfriend for two years, and they're both 16.
as long as you find the right person, it's incredibly easy to make it last

just wait till your friend finds out she has hairy armpits...

>>loveual and romantic fullfillment through partnership
>>my friends have been dating for two years, they're both 16
16 is moving towards a more mature relationship, but that's still not one
14 year olds dating isn't a mature relationship at all.
love doesn't make a mature relationship

>>loveual and romantic fullfillment through partnership
>>my friends have been dating for two years, they're both 16
wonka.jpg
Well, I'll admit there's always gonna be exceptions out there.

16 is moving towards a more mature relationship, but that's still not one
14 year olds dating isn't a mature relationship at all.
love doesn't make a mature relationship
yup

16 is moving towards a more mature relationship, but that's still not one
14 year olds dating isn't a mature relationship at all.
love doesn't make a mature relationship
I'm not saying love makes a mature relationship
what I'm saying is
the maturity of a relationship depends %100 percent on the maturity of the people in it
you can't generalize every single 14 year old relationship on the planet
there's always gonna be exceptions
thaaaaank yooooouuuuuuu
this is exactly what I've been trying to say this entire thread

16 is moving towards a more mature relationship, but that's still not one
14 year olds dating isn't a mature relationship at all.
love doesn't make a mature relationship
+1
boltster you have gotten way smarter than last time you were here

and don't take me the wrong way, if you start young that's not to say it won't develop into a mature relationship, but claiming that it is at that age is just ignorant (almost elitist) nonsense

I'm not saying love makes a mature relationship
what I'm saying is
the maturity of a relationship depends %100 percent on the maturity of the people in it
you can't generalize every single 14 year old relationship on the planet
i can quite easily generalize because what i'm saying is true for at least 99% of people that age. brains and bodies at that age simply don't function the same at that age. if you're 14 and think you're in a mature relationship, good for you. just know that the other 99% probably think and will argue the same thing.

and don't think i'm just trying to slander you or whatever. i dated at 14 and thought i had very mature relationships. but now i can see it was all just lol compared to now.
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