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I don't think this is true for everyone. I've really been in love from fourteen-year-old to eighteen-year-old. And I'm still in love, I think.
Reviewed by Elfslayer May 04 2009, 10:28am ( 16 reviews ) • sheilaomalley.com
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Rated by ultramancool on Aug 28, 9:35am
Yes this is very subjective, downmodded.
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Rated by civver on May 05 2009, 12:49pm
Wat?
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Reviewed by ajanelle on May 04 2009, 4:51pm
uh-uh
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Rated by Elfslayer on May 04 2009, 10:28am
I don't think this is true for everyone. I've really been in love from fourteen-year-old to eighteen-year-old. And I'm still in love, I think.
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Rated by zchangu on May 02 2009, 3:59pm
ITT: adults convince themselves that their age grants them wisdom
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Rated by bubbledumpster on May 01 2009, 10:50pm
nawt tr00
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Reviewed by speidyt on Apr 28 2009, 8:23pm
hmmmm
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Reviewed by Xendragone on Apr 28 2009, 4:32pm
As I am dating a 19 year old who handles our relationship ten time better than my former fiancee (28 at the time of dumping me) and just had to take the tough love route with a 28 year old acting like a dumped 13 year old over a couple of losers, I request that your conversation is highly subjective and easily disproven, if amusing.
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Reviewed by MJN8 on Apr 28 2009, 3:14pm
I really think it depends on how mature you are as a person. Some people make the same mistake over and over, but never learn from them. Once they do, they stop trying what they know, and try something new. Hopefully the new is also better, but sometimes it is just different but all the same all at once.
