you can hope ad much as you want that things will always be perfect and if this is what you believe. then this relationship is bound to fail but if you know that a relationship is something to work at and you are willing to do anything to keep you together than it is not only something that will be passionate. you will have desire and love. and i believe it is something that will last.
2006-12-09 14:00:32
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answered by bekah22 2
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You didn't say if it was high school or college, but it sounds like high school. The answer is you have a 50/50 chance. If you "feel like your in love" and you can't definately say "yes, we are in love" then I'd guess that you won't last because you don't have the maturity to have that very special emotion on another level.
2006-12-09 13:53:33
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answered by SueBee 3
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share your magic with the people who share your memories. have feelings that run very deep. be in touch with the people who live in your heart. be a caring person who plays for keeps, then it'll be OK. your the artist here. the one who can brush away all the clouds that's bothering him, and make the sun shine again. paint your own picture, choose your own colors. as long as you two love each other more than the ham needs sault, then your relationship will do just fine.
2006-12-09 14:00:45
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answered by miss kiss 2
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It is certainly possible. I was in the same situation many years ago and nothing changed between us. Every year we learned to give more to the relationship. There is no "if I do this, you have to do this." We just work together and not focus selfishly on our own self. This to me is key. After marriage, living and growing together as one! It really depends on you both.
2006-12-09 13:56:59
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answered by PZ 3
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no...
GLOBAL WARMING
this has started 40 years ago and is now getting into its beta stages and once thats happend there will be
More Floods: "Projected adverse impacts based on models include . . . a widespread increase in the risk of flooding for human settlements (tens of millions of inhabitants in settlements studied) from both increased heavy precipitation events and sea level rise."
Increased spread of infectious diseases: "an increase in the number of people exposed to vector borne diseases (e.g. cholera) and an increase in heat stress mortality."
Degraded water quality: "Projected climate change will tend to degrade water quality through higher water temperatures and increased pollutant load from runoff and overflows of waste facilities."
More frequent and more intense heat waves, droughts, and tropical cyclones: "The vulnerability of human societies and natural systems to climate extremes is demonstrated by the damage, hardship, and death caused by events such as droughts, floods, heat waves, avalanches, and storms."
so no..
2006-12-09 13:54:16
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answer #5
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answered by bover Davey 1
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How long is forever, you may well last until one of you dies and if you are lucky you'll die first so never know the pain of losing the one that you love.
2006-12-09 14:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, maybe not. It's a nice thought, isn't it? Just don't get too caught up in it. Remember that you're young, and there's still time to grow up and meet people. Whatever happens, happens. Don't worry about it unless it comes along.
2006-12-09 13:51:14
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answered by :) 5
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You never know... My sister is married to someone she started dating in Freshman year
2006-12-09 13:55:19
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answered by Zach S 5
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High school relationships usally don't last. You could read this book called Dateable it is a good book and it helps you with relationship problems.
2006-12-09 13:51:29
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answered by Krupkake 3
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love is like a season and then its over, sometimes people meet thier soulmates and its forever. not everyone gets this so only time will tell
2006-12-09 13:50:10
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answered by sweetgirl 3
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