Author Topic: Well hell yea! I got rid of that bitch!  (Read 3456 times)

Emailing in class? lol

And I bring my modem so I can AOL chat my gf

pfft

Emailing in class? lol

And I bring my modem so I can AOL chat my gf

pfft

We all got laptops school assigned to keep till the end of the year. Wifi in every room.

I felt the same way after breaking up with my girlfriend.

We all got laptops school assigned to keep till the end of the year. Wifi in every room.
I thought choo was frum a school with no goverment fundin!

I'm in Kentucky right now. Time to hunt down op.

Young relationships mean nothing because a few people use it for social status. Everyone on this forum is here to troll because one guy did it. See the relation?

Keep in mind that a few of the people posting here have been through this whole dating thing. I started dating a girl my freshmen year of highschool. It was kind of a tough relationship because I wasn't able to see her that often (she lived 45 min away and did not go to my school). I ignored this, however, and continued on with my relationship with her. I really liked her and I thought I would be able to make it work. I'd see her about once a week and texted her constantly. Apart from our relationship, we became really close friends. We had our ups and downs (she ended up breaking up with me twice during the course of our relationship). At the end of my junior year, we started to see where our futures were headed. She wanted to go to New York, I wanted to go to Oklahoma. We started to realize that while we were a "good" couple, our relationship was just as good as if we were friends. So we broke it mutually. We're still friends and we still talk, but our relationship was truly meaningless. The only thing I actually gained was just experience and drama of dating her.

The only thing I actually gained was just experience and drama of dating her.

I'm gonna get this out of the way and say "And the great love!".

I'm gonna get this out of the way and say "And the great love!".

Actually nope.

while relationships at 15 years old usually don't end up in anything, 90% of the people posting saying they don't mean anything have never been in a serious relationship and are trying to compensate for it by stating it doesn't matter anyways.

i'm one of them :(


Keep in mind that a few of the people posting here have been through this whole dating thing. I started dating a girl my freshmen year of highschool. It was kind of a tough relationship because I wasn't able to see her that often (she lived 45 min away and did not go to my school). I ignored this, however, and continued on with my relationship with her. I really liked her and I thought I would be able to make it work. I'd see her about once a week and texted her constantly. Apart from our relationship, we became really close friends. We had our ups and downs (she ended up breaking up with me twice during the course of our relationship). At the end of my junior year, we started to see where our futures were headed. She wanted to go to New York, I wanted to go to Oklahoma. We started to realize that while we were a "good" couple, our relationship was just as good as if we were friends. So we broke it mutually. We're still friends and we still talk, but our relationship was truly meaningless. The only thing I actually gained was just experience and drama of dating her.

So nothing came of your relationship is what you are saying, so everyone else's means nothing? Excuse me if I'm getting this wrong, I'm really tired.

So nothing came of your relationship is what you are saying, so everyone else's means nothing? Excuse me if I'm getting this wrong, I'm really tired.


The point in me telling about my relationship was to give me credit when I say that relationships in highschool are pointless. I don't care how much you like the girl or whatever, a relationship in highschool is practically the same as a regular friendship plus a crapton of pointless drama.

The point in me telling about my relationship was to give me credit when I say that relationships in highschool are pointless. I don't care how much you like the girl or whatever, a relationship in highschool is practically the same as a regular friendship plus a crapton of pointless drama.

The crapton of pointless drama hasn't come down in the past three years of my relationship.

It's extremely rare to see an early teenage/highschool relationship actually go somewhere continuously. Like other people have said in this thread, a majority of these relationships really don't do anything other than teach you the do's and don'ts for other relationships you're going to have. Relationship partners come and go, and you'll probably go through a stuff ton more of them before you're ready to settle down and have an "adult relationship."

w.. we held hands at lunch *tear*