08-31-2007, 11:35 PM
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ChimaeraOne's Cookie
Join Date: May 2007
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Originally Posted by Xenonight2
To address your first point: I know because I read Dear Abby, I've talked to a lot of people with high school romances, read studies about the success rate of marriages of those below the age of 25 (about 52% of 'em get divorces) and how parts of the brains related to relationships (no pun intended) are not fully grown until later stages. Two, you are making a logical fallacy, namely, making the assumption that I have never had a relationship with love in it, and that therefore I do not know what I am talking about. Fallacy aside, this is irrelevant because I can know these things without having had a relationship with love in it. I do not need to, because my experience would only be one, and not applicable to the general population I am talking about.
To address your second point: I am talking about "hanging out." It is entirely possible, - and maybe probable! - that people who are friends since grade school and then have a serious relationship when they are older will have a relationship. I was talking about serious relationships involved love and romance, like one that Mr. First Name Basis seems to want to have. You did not fully understand what I was trying to say, did you?
And, as Mr. First Name Basis said, just because it's possible does't mean it's probable. Sometimes, it's better safe than sorry, and a broken heart hurts.
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 ahh well at least i didnt respond with a stupid "lay them both". i fail to see why youth =X love/relationship
Last edited by soe1; 08-31-2007 at 11:39 PM.
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