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Teenage Love (Review)
Teenage Love by Meredith M. I absolutely agree with her about how teenagers fall in love. She has a story about how her parents are a result of teenage love. My parents are one too, they met when my mom was sixteen and my dad was nineteen and they will be married for twenty years this year. I think this does happen at a little school like mine. Why do I think that? Because love isn’t something a person can control, love is something that just happens out of nowhere and sometimes you can’t help it. She is right there is never a right age to fall in love, so I don’t understand why people make it such a big deal when teenagers say their in love. It’s just like an adult saying it. With love it doesn’t matter the age, it matters about the caring and willing to be there and do whatever it takes to make sure you never let the other person go. That feeling can be when a person is in their twenties or as a teenager. Love doesn’t have an age, and I truly believe that.
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