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As basically stated before, find out what your interests are and do them with others.
I have found that doing things WHILE talking is a great way to not worry about being boring others because you all have to focus on whatever else you are doing at the same time. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
It is interesting some mentioned thinking of their first relationship with a nostagalia effect. I think back of it now, and shudder. I suppose that's because the first person I ever dated has changed so much, and taken such a different road in life from me that if that person and I were somehow together today, I just don't see how we could happily co-exist.
RR provides a very valid point. These seems all so insignificant and like the others until one makes their own thread. Then, depending on the age, and other factors, it seems the most important post in the world (at least on these forums). I suppose that's just how it is. And speaking of those factors, yes, we CAN say to them over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over AND OVER again that it's normal, it's life, etc, but when people are at a certain age, a certain maturity level, and/or going through those types of things, it's hard to accept it. It's not until one matures further in life, grows up some, and so forth, that they truly begin to understand it. I mean, I'm not saying that's the same for everyone, but 99/100 people it is. Nothing wrong with it, it's just how it is. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Perhaps it depends on where you are at. Not until TWO DAYS AGO have I ever met a couple that married at a young age (and I think from high school) and are happy. I mean, I sit back and think of all the couples in high school that I knew of, and how I have not heard any of them survive. The CLOSEST is I THINK a friend of mine is dating the guy she met in high school ON and OFF.
I suppose (as I said before) that it depends on the person. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |