yes because if its in yur hart you cant controll it mabe God wanted it to be like that
2006-07-28 11:06:01
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answered by Kendra 2
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Yes, it is totally possible that you could love that person forever. I still keep in touch with people from high school- which was a really long time ago, and one in particular still holds a really special place in my heart. It's just that sometimes, your lives take you in different directions. Sometimes, God means for it to be like that, and you marry someone else, but I have heard of people meeting back up later in life and making a lifetime commitment to each other. If you are asking if you should get married now- it is a totally bad idea.
2006-07-28 18:23:20
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answered by catarina 4
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To be honest, what you may think is "love" now may just be lust and highschool lovin. Chances of you being in love with her and you guys being together for more than your highschool years is VERY small. How long have you known her? How long have you been with her?
But you never know...maybe years from now you will be married and everything. But NOT any time soon.
My sister met this guy when she was 12. They dated. She lost her virginity to him. My family moved to a different country. They didn't speak for years. Years later they found eachother again. They've been married 5 years now..... so you NEVER know what could happen.....
But chances of that happening are very slim...so don't get too caught up on it, but then again...dont deny the possibility.
2006-07-28 19:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to have parents permission. But most states you have to be 16 even with parents permission. And then your judge makes the decision of whether or not you 2 can get married. Believe me, you are too young to get married. Even if you could get married, you'd regret it. Try finding a job at 15, that can support you and your new wife. And what if she has a baby? No one will hire a 15 year old. You and you wife and new baby would be living on the streets. And your parents wont let you live with them because of how stupid you are. So be smart and go to school.
2006-07-28 18:10:00
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answered by Heather616 3
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I believe so I met my husband when I was 16 and we have been together now for 14 yrs, been married 11 yrs but I think that it is very important for the both of you to pursue your dreams first...i.e college , because if you just jump right into marriage and babies then you will probably regret that part of it in the future, you also really need to get to know each other very very well, you are still very young right now, I am not going to tell you that you are to young to know what love is but sometimes your idea of love changes as time goes on so just get to know each other and pursue other areas of your life first before you settle down...trust me I know what I am talking about.
2006-07-28 18:16:46
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answered by Jenn 2
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At 15, you have not experienced life. Getting married is a commitment that has to come from BOTH sides. You are just in High School and too young to make this kind of life altering choice. Stay in school, date, have a life...if in a couple of years(3-4 yrs) you BOTH still feel the same way then go for it.
2006-07-28 19:08:59
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answered by HistoryMom 5
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Yes usually with parents permission in some state of the union. But let me tell you that everyone has been there and we all look back and bless the day we didn't follow up on that. In fact, looking back at who we were seeing at that time in life almost makes us barf!!! So do yourself a favor and stick around for the good stuff.15 is way to young to head for the barn.
2006-07-28 18:11:19
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answered by Elwood 4
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One of the men in my neighborhood met his wife when they were 15. They dated on and off until they were both in their 20s, got married, and are the absolutely cutest family. It can work...just don't get too attached too young! Live your lives and have fun, too.
Good luck.
2006-07-28 18:06:16
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answered by Amber E 5
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Nothing says it's clearly impossible; odds, however, are it's unlikely that love for one you feel at 15 will last on till.....say....you die of old age.
99% of all teens have NO real clue on ALL of love's social dynamics.
Only one way I see to find out.....that is to ride on with life.
2006-07-28 18:07:35
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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15 WHAT ARE U CRAZy IN YOUR LITTLE HEAD, you think being married is all kisses and hugs then you got another thing coming mister
2006-07-28 18:05:59
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answered by Bear 2
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Anything is possible. In my honest opinion though, I think it will eventually fade.
2006-07-28 18:06:39
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answered by ♥dream_angel♥ 6
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