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Originally Posted by l337six
i hate you OP.
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Originally Posted by l337six
i hate you OP.
But IMO, the risk is too great that you HAVEN'T found the love of your life. Think about all the things that change in your life between your 20's and 30's. Locations, careers, tastes, beliefs, etc. You haven't met anywhere near all the available women you'll meet in your lifetime. For someone to put the commitment that is needed to sustain a true loving relationship is a big undertaking, one that can affect other aspects of your life in a big way. I'm not saying its always the wrong thing to do, but to say that there is only one love of your life in this world is just as dumb as the people who think that we're the only life form out of the billions of galaxies out there. The young, formative adult years of a person are very crucial and I feel like its best to spend those years exploring and learning YOURSELF as opposed to growing and learning with another. I mean hell, why do you think people frown on having babies at a young age? I feel like the same principle applies.Originally Posted by ksteezy
Maybe I'm biased, but what's the problem with todays youth with settling down early??...it seems like nowadays we view relationships in such a negative way from the jump that you are failing before it even starts, you are thinking too much bro, just play it day by day...if you ain't feeling her, don't use her, be honest with her and tell her all you want is a friendship and that shouldn't damage your chances with her dad....if you are feeling her, stop thinking about how young you may be to settle down...just roll with it, you may just have met the love of your life...don't pass on it because of immaturity...play it day by day.