how do tell if my girlfriend really loves me, and if she doe's how do i tell my paerents that i really love her.
asked by whyme on 10 September 2007 12:43
i have a girlfriend, my parents think i m to young to have a girlfriend. i love her so much in ever way, but i m afraid that my heart will break again. my parents think i m not ready to have a girlfriend. the thing is that i can can't leave the property to talk to friends, i m homed school, so i do is play games, and talk to friends on the internet, i meat my girlfriend over the internet, she showed me a lot of pics of her. and shes so nice to me. what should i do. how do i explain to my parents. i don't know what to do.
Answers
True love can only be verified by time. At 16, it's most likely infatuation. There's no way to tell if she truly loves you.
I hope you can have a heart to heart discussion with your parents about your desire to have a social life. It is one of the best part of being young and I really hope you can begin to experience it.
love is a fickle thing for some but u will never truly know whats in anothers heart. i have been with my hubby for 10 years and still i wonder if he loves me and if so than why??? take what u can get and cherish it and remember that u will be lucky in love or you wont love is the merging of two people and it is truly hard work if your relationship requires no or little work than enjoy the feelings while they last and use them to make better relationships in the future if things dont work out. your young and will probably have many loves and upsets in your future but if you walk away having learned somthing than u gained and it was worth all the heartbreak.wait to jump in feet first until your old enough to make these desicions without your parents if its meant to be than time matters not
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