Author Topic: Love  (Read 5204 times)

Valentines day, birthdays, mother's day, anniversary, christmas.

5 times a year unless you combine some.
I'm pretty sure a 10 year olds don't require very expensive birthday/christmas presents. He's not dating his mother. He's also 10 and not married thus no anniversary cost.

I don't see what you learn from holding hands, or why you can't just do that without being 'together'. :o
Plus it's puts stress on you, doesn't it?
So you're one of those guys who think learning is all about physical contact... rofl.


You ever see your dad buy something for your mom on mother's day?

Yeah, that's what I mean.
He's 10. Not a father.

and not married thus no anniversary cost.
whaaaat?

barring that he's 10, when did not being married mean there's no anniversary to celebrate? have you ever been in a relationship?

what about their birthday & christmas? and anniversary?
yep, those to

it's all a learning experience on how to deal with the opposite love past being friends. not a bad thing (no matter how petty it might seem)
i don't see what you learn at that age
it's basically just a normal friendship just more akward
but maybe that is what you learn
i dunno :o

You ever see your dad buy something for your mom on mother's day?
oh you're looking into the future
i was just thinking about ten year olds lol :o

So you're one of those guys who think learning is all about physical contact... rofl.
no i just don't really know what you'd learn... the holding hands things was just an e.g :c

also the anniversary thing is just for when they first started dating


im not trying to argue because i dont know about this stuff much, im more asking than stating now
what do you actually learn from a ten year old relationship? : \

I'm pretty sure a 10 year olds don't require very expensive birthday/christmas presents. He's not dating his mother. He's also 10 and not married thus no anniversary cost.
So you're one of those guys who think learning is all about physical contact... rofl.
Often couples make big deals about 1 week, 1 month, 1 year, and than yearly anniversaries, even if their not married.
When/if they are with A mother they will give gifts for mothers day, even if it's paying for the kids to get the gifts, it's still generally the man's money for Mother's day and the woman's money for Father's day.

It's not about this current situation that I'm speaking, I mean over a lifetime there are atleast 5 holidays for the average man to "require" gift giving to a female significant other.

whaaaat?

barring that he's 10, when did not being married mean there's no anniversary to celebrate? have you ever been in a relationship?
Pretty much.


yep, those to
i don't see what you learn at that age
it's basically just a normal friendship just more akward
but maybe that is what you learn
i dunno :o
oh you're looking into the future
i was just thinking about ten year olds lol :o
no i just don't really know what you'd learn... the holding hands things was just an e.g :c

also the anniversary thing is just for when they first started dating


im not trying to argue because i dont know about this stuff much, im more asking than stating now
what do you actually learn from a ten year old relationship? : \
yeah, future and stuff.

it's basically just a normal friendship just more akward
but maybe that is what you learn
exactly

learning to not be awkward

i've got a mate who never dated any chicks or anything until he was like 17, then the only girl he managed to get dumped him because he was (and still is) awkward about stupid little things like holding hands.

whaaaat?

barring that he's 10, when did not being married mean there's no anniversary to celebrate? have you ever been in a relationship?
I don't think me or her remember when our relationship started.

Not important to us I guess.

I don't think me or her remember when our relationship started.

Not important to us I guess.
weird couple

how long have you been dating (even if you don't know the exact date?)

Why is it hard for people to ask others out?
Just go up to her at recess(?) and tell her how you feel
Ie "bla bla bla I have feelings for you, I think your bla bla bla would you like to go out with me sometime?"
Gawd that sounds so creepy

exactly

learning to not be awkward

i've got a mate who never dated any chicks or anything until he was like 17, then the only girl he managed to get dumped him because he was (and still is) awkward about stupid little things like holding hands.
i guess : \
EDIT: the real thing that i guess im against is 'srs' dating at a young age then
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it's so loving annoying when 11 year olds and under try to "date"

weird couple

how long have you been dating (even if you don't know the exact date?)
Good question. I just know that it's been more than a year.  :cookieMonster: 

it's so loving annoying when 11 year olds and under try to "date"

I don't see how it's annoying.

Good question. I just know that it's been more than a year.  :cookieMonster: 
I don't see how it's annoying.
did you celebrate 1 year or what?

because seriously wtf if you didn't

I ask for help and I get spam on not to help.

i remember two annoying people in my class had a relationship and were awkward about litterally everything so they had to go in a seperate hallway(which they "claimed" and actually got the hallway for themselves, from the school itself) to do stuff. they also had these annoying "anniversaries" which they'd do litterally every 2 days and tell everybody like they cared. they had a relationship for 3 weeks and then broke up for unknown reasons. they also loved to pretend to break up and not break up at all in reality because "people would stalk them all the time and never leave them alone". yeah, if you continuously flaunt with your "oh so special" relationship then people are going to pay a little attention after a while.

lov comes from da hart, not from fores ;,(((((