Dec 14, 2009

Point of view about four letter words


THIS IS ONE OF THE POST THAT I Find it INTERESTING
I VIEWED THROUGH a 13 years old young blogger
which posted about four letters word
starting......
And apparently, this particular 'she' has a dying wish to see the best blogger on the block ( undoubtedly me ), to blog about about a very favorable topic of hers, teenage relationships. Give me one minute. I just got the calling to visit the institute of divine cleansing. In human language, its the toilet. Okay, i'm back. Speaking of relationships, i don't really have one point of view on this matter. People say being in a relationship, you get to experience heaven on earth. Others say the opposite stating that being in a relationship causes you to lose your ground and get your head into the clouds. Since my opinion is required here i'd say there's nothing wrong in being in a teenage relationship. There is nothing wrong in having a boyfriend or a girlfriend or what-so-ever when you're 13 or even 17 .
What is wrong for me though, is the extreme use of the 3 infamous words. I love you. This sentence is the most overused sentence in the history of English ( used wrongly, that is ). I don't really mind seeing those older people use it but seeing people my age, teens to be more exact pisses me off. mainly because I strongly feel, we teenagers don't really understand the whole definition of "falling in love". You can't fall in love when you are barely two decades old. Being in a relationship when you are in your teens doesn't mean you have to love your partner. Being in a relationship at that age means you are merely attracted to your partner physically not emotionally or what-ever-nally. You like each other. You enjoy his or her company and you savor the moments you have together.

As teenagers we often pick partners in a relationship based on their looks and stuff like that. Not because that specific person is sweet, caring or kind. If a fat guy likes Amy, and proposes to her. Do you honestly think she's going to accept it? No way. We are living in denial, saying we aren't really like that and that we don't mind having ugly partners. To find out if that's true ask yourself honestly the same question. Then, lets see how many Amys are really out there. The conclusion of this long-winded, boring post is basically i don't mind teenage relationships, but i don't believe in teenage love...


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