can Childhood love become successful?
By mathurvarun
@mathurvarun (980)
India
February 8, 2007 8:03am CST
Many people in their earlier age fall in love with other girl..may b thats infactuation or may b its love but still some people people think that as love as they dont know what a love is, by watching movies they thought thats love...Can that love become successful? What do u think about that?
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@mathurvarun (980)
• India
8 Feb 07
but at that age they even dont know the meaning of love...how can their love become successful?
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@pumpkinjam (8742)
• United Kingdom
8 Feb 07
I am sure it can happen. A friend of mine had her friends saying that her and her boyfriend wouldn't last because she was only 15 and he was 18. Now, she is 22 and is pregnant with their second child. They still seem to be perfectly happy together. But I do think they are part of a very small minority. I would neither encourage nor discourage childhood relationships, only advise if necessary. I was in a relationship at 17 which lasted for 4 years and now I am in the 4th year of my current relationship. So, my teenage love didn't last but, as you can see from those 2 examples, it really depends on the person. There is no reason why someone's age should determine whether they can love or not, and even if they don't know what love is, they can still learn and will either realise that what they feel is not love or they will decide that it is. So, all in all, the simple answer to your question is definitely yes, a childhood love CAN be successful.
@verbose (87)
• United States
8 Feb 07
You know it is interesting back to about 1900 it was not uncommon to be married at 15 and for women unmarried at 20 made here an OLD spinster. I think now days we do not teach responebilty to our Nor do we give them tools to make this kind of decisions out a young age