Wheat is the right age before you begin to love someone?
By busaboss
@busaboss (22)
March 26, 2012 12:34am CST
Hello guys, I have a question for everybody about love. This is because more and more teenagers start to engage in early relationships. I know this may some ridiculous but for all of you when is the right time to love?
4 responses
@blaqwynter (218)
• Canada
26 Mar 12
I guess that all depends on you and the person you are with. I don't think there is a real ''age'' to fall in love.
@thewonderboy (7501)
• India
26 Mar 12
Hey blaqwynter,
You are right. There is no such specific age for it
@thewonderboy (7501)
• India
26 Mar 12
The family relations and other relations exist here becuase of love and it's understandings. I think there is no typical age for nothing. Age doesn't matter in nothing. The thing is that the mind and the attitude of thinking. So even a person of age can have such relations but the problem is that, how the society sees him but remember that like is only your's. You have the right to do what you like. make sure that all your decisions or the relations makes pain in all.
@veejay19 (3589)
• India
26 Mar 12
This is a silly question.Love is not a commodity but a feeling and can strike a person at any time and at any age.You can love only once and the first love whenever it comes, is the real love.Anything after that is mere infatuation. Many people never fall in love during their lives but do fall in love with their partners after they get married.such a love is enduring and generally lasts the lifetime of the ouple.Teens, at an early age develp cushes which they mistake for love but it usually wears off after a certain period of time.Once they become mature then they start looking for someone to love and marry.One can`t fall in and out of love as though one is changing clothes.Love comes unexpectedly and nobody has any control over it.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
26 Mar 12
I don't think there's a right age for this. Even kids fall in love. You can't control being in love either, it's either you feel it, or you don't. I once fell in love with the Sega gaming console my father bought me. Now I'm in love with my Playstation 2.