Poll

Do you think High School relationships are legit?

Yes
15 (29.4%)
No
36 (70.6%)

Total Members Voted: 51

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60% of the girls at my school are pregnant/has had a kid.
thanks obamacare
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 I married my goldfish his her name is clare

I married my goldfish his her name is clare
nick you are high, that's obviously a girl


i spent the first semester of my senior year in a polyamorous "relationship"

that was kinda cool

I met my current girlfriend last year when I was a senior and she was a junior

Now I'm at UMass and shes still at my old high school and we're doing I think even better than before. Its gonna be 1 year together in a few weeks.

By the time I was a senior though I had a pretty solid understanding and I wasnt looking for a relationship that was gonna be a 2 week thing. If I was gonna get involved then I planned long term

Been dating this girl since 7th grade and were inseperable <3

been dating this girl since start of 8th grade, her name is right-hand-eisha, we're inseperable both litteraly and figuratively
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I'm a social potato so I don't have the guts to ask this girl I really like out :c

I never dated in highschool, mostly because I knew it would never work out (even though my parents met in highschool)

I'm a social potato so I don't have the guts to ask this girl I really like out :c

But at least you're not an antisocial potato

I never dated in highschool, mostly because I knew it would never work out (even though my parents met in highschool)

If I ever date, it will be after I move out.

no cute guys/gals in my school

also antisocial, so rip

8 or so year long relationship that started in highschool. It's only getting better.

"I walk alone, I walk alone..."

I mean they can be or they cannot be.  It depends on a lot of things.  I am currently engaged to my high school sweetheart, and I had a crush on her for years, and we're still fine after enduring 4 years of a long distance relationship.  It all depends on the maturity of those involved, whether you are good friends before, and if you know that you want the same things and you are both flexible to each other.