
iblamemyself!
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people always say teenage love doesn’t really matter. like it’s not serious, just something everyone grows out of. it’s whatever to them. they think it doesn’t last, so it can’t be real. but honestly, it kind of does what it’s supposed to.
you meet someone, you start caring a little more. you dress better, fix your posture, maybe even do your homework. not for them exactly, just cause it feels good to try. it gives you something to move toward. a reason to get up earlier, stay up later. and it’s not deep, it’s just there. makes things less boring.
when it ends, it doesn’t really destroy you like people say. it just leaves space. and you fill it. with the gym. with music. with whatever. it gives you experience. you learn how you react to stuff. what you like. what you don’t want again. it's nothing crazy but it helps.
teenage love isn’t some big dramatic thing. it’s just one of those things that shows up, does its job, and leaves. and that’s fine.
The moral is that teenage love does give you happiness, motivation and experience
you meet someone, you start caring a little more. you dress better, fix your posture, maybe even do your homework. not for them exactly, just cause it feels good to try. it gives you something to move toward. a reason to get up earlier, stay up later. and it’s not deep, it’s just there. makes things less boring.
when it ends, it doesn’t really destroy you like people say. it just leaves space. and you fill it. with the gym. with music. with whatever. it gives you experience. you learn how you react to stuff. what you like. what you don’t want again. it's nothing crazy but it helps.
teenage love isn’t some big dramatic thing. it’s just one of those things that shows up, does its job, and leaves. and that’s fine.
The moral is that teenage love does give you happiness, motivation and experience