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Young love last forever?

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Question - (24 July 2010) 3 Answers - (Newest, 8 April 2013)
A female United Kingdom age 26-29, anonymous writes:

Well,I'm 13 now I met this boy from my school when I was 11 we've been together for 9 months now,10 months on the 5th of August,We started going out when I was 12 and he was 13 now he's 14 next month,We've had LOTS of arguments and break-ups,But we've always seem to get through it,We've shared everything like:

Interests,Likes,Dislikes,Thoughts,Feelings,Confuse-ment of growing up,Basically we're personality twins and we've never had underage moments together,I need to know if he's the one,I know I'm to young probably.

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A male reader, Ed1234 United Kingdom +, writes (8 April 2013):

I am experiencing the same sort of thing my girlfriend is 13 and i am 13 and I think that she is the one but I know some people who met at around 16 and then 1-2 yrs later they were married they are aged 67 and 65 now and still married so it can work but its not usual that it does but it might work out. Hope that helped!!! :)

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A female reader, CindyCares Italy +, writes (25 July 2010):

CindyCares agony aunt Once I met a lady who had met her future husband when she was 13, she had married him at 18, and 30 years later they were still married and still much in love with each other. A very lucky lady.

I must say, though, this is the one and only case I've met in all my life, so I guess the answer to your question would be : no, don't count on it.

But why worry about that at your age ? Just enjoy the present, live your life a day at the time, and be happy :)

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (25 July 2010):

You are too young. I'd wait another 5 years before thinking this question up. More often than not, these things only seem like forever.

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