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Teenage Love
Its hard to believe that teenagers can love. Anymore they throw it around like its nothing. They just say it to make the other happy for that brief moment. But in the end, when the relationship is completely over, they are both left with questions. Did he/she ever really love me? Do they still care for me? And majority of the time; girls ask these questions more then guys. Then the girl is left wondering what’s wrong with me? Why doesn’t he love me anymore? In the end, they notice, well maybe it wasn’t real love after all. And then a couple months later, the cycle starts over again. This time, a little more cautious then before. But once the “love” word has been said, they forget their last relationship and think that this time it will last forever.
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