No, not true LOVE. Intense infatuation - yes! Lust - yes!
I don't think teenagers have the necessary life experience to know what LOVE is.
Teenagers feel emotions intensely, and those intense emotions are very often mistaken for love.
Love is a verb. Love is more than just a feeling. Love is a bond. Love is a commitment.
2007-02-13 18:49:39
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answered by Angelpaws 5
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I think it's possible and happens a lot. Because it is the first love and so full of idealism and not based on experience, it doesn't last. Young people are even more changeable than older people. I know of couple who started dating in middle school who have been married at least fifty years. Teenagers' first love can work out, but it doesn't very often. Most people have some nostalgia for their first love or crush.
2007-02-13 18:53:27
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answered by Susan M 7
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Yes teenagers can experience true love. It is probably not as a mature love that would endure forever because the teenagers aren't yet the people they will become. Some of the love lasts.
I was deeply in love at age 14. I still deeply love him......but no way could we of made a life together. Still he is a sweet dear memory. He lives in a corner of my heart
2007-02-13 19:01:26
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Love dosen't need experians. It's can place in the hearts any time. just have to wait till the feeling of love enter in our heart. And teenagers knows very well what is love " the better love "
B'coz they are at the right age to follow love. But some crazy guys attracted with body or faces. I don't think that's called love.
2007-02-13 18:58:34
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answered by karsa 2
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I think it's possible, although I also think it's rare. I know of two couples who met each other in junior high school/middle school, and are still together today in their late 40s. Obviously they had something right!
I think even when the chemistry is there very early, it takes time to move from lust to love; in the case of the two couples I mentioned, both waited about 10 years after meeting before they married, in order to finish school, and have some experience in the real world.
2007-02-13 18:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on circumstances. Yes some can, but most are just infatuated. Found something new in their lives. Hormones run high and they want to try out everything in sight. New cars, new women, and anything else that comes along. The best love is one that waits and yearns. Try this, date someone for awhile then break it off for awhile, see if you and him still love each other, and I mean more then for the sex of it.
2007-02-13 18:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe Teenagers are definitely capable of feeling true love. Even though I havent I know of people who did fall into love when they were younger and still together
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2007-02-14 06:17:54
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answered by Butterfli a 2
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Biologically, sure. Socially, it is not going. "lower back interior the day", we are conversing R&J time right here, young infants had so plenty extra responsiblity and much less freedom for what looks now organic pursuit of selfishness. In our subculture, young infants are inherently selfish and subsequently are incapable of 'genuine love' or a minimum of for the main section. besides, I actual have my doubts approximately R&J being love. that is extremely dramatic although isn't it? young infants do have genuine love for dramatics. of path, I talk in generalisations. some are, maximum are no longer.
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answered by ? 4
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I think it's dismissive to say that they can't. I mean, don't get me wrong, I don't think it's likely, even remotely, but I think it's possible. But, don't take my word on it, I'm 27 and haven't yet experienced true love, so teenagers might be a stretch.
2007-02-13 18:51:49
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answered by kenny_scarface 4
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there is a difference between platanic love and sexual love. whether teen age or middlle age...
nobody is exception!
2007-02-15 00:54:33
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answered by chieftrafficwarden 4
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