Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Lovelife

To be in love and be loved is the sweetest thing in this humanity. What if it will happen to teens that are not mature enough to distinguish between love and intimacy? Would it succeed? Nowadays, most young people take the definition of love as what they want it to be. They have misconceptions of what is it. When they feel something unusual to its opposite sex, one is make believe that he/she is actually in love. But often times, it is not love at all. It might be a temporary feeling and will soon wear off. Not every teen that get into a relationship is looking for love. Some are those who only want sex, money or perhaps status. Teens get trap for what they think is love. So, more teenage relationships fail because of the obvious reason: lack of maturity and not knowing what true love is. It is all right for teens to have a relationship on this stage. But they should know their responsibilities as well as its limitations. The person should control his feelings. Not the feelings control the person. It is just accepting the fact that it involves a lot of thinking. Real love can wait. True love respects and honor. Genuine love lifts each other completely in their dreams. Prayers and parents advice is badly needed for teens to control their feelings. These will lead to face the truth which is reality. It is better to graduate first, have a job, then enter in a relationship and finally get happily settled. Every sacrifice is worth it. Good future waits for teens like this.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

even though i can't relate to the topic: LOVELIFe, since i'm not beewn in love..but, i really agreed to the point of the aricle!..
most of us are usually mislead by our feelings and sometimes we considered it as love!
so guyz? let's beware to LOVE!
gogogo...

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