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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 5:25 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:35 am
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Sarah_L_Awesome in my opinion, no love is ever wrong. EVER. i don't care who the two people are, two men, two women, two relatives, a 15 and 20 year old, whatever. as long as no one's forcing the other to do anything i just don't care who people love, if i judge them does that make me better than say an anti-gay activist? no. however the law must be a b***h and disagree with just about everything i say for no good ******** reason. I completely agree with that statement. Because I find fifteen year olds immature, I can't really relate in a relationship with a fifteen year old. They're sort of careless, and just sex obsessed. ._. I'm 15 and I like older people, my ex was older than me and she was absolutely amazing.
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:42 am
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Esiris Sarah_L_Awesome as long as no one's forcing the other to do anything i just don't care who people love, if i judge them does that make me better than say an anti-gay activist? no. however the law must be a b***h and disagree with just about everything i say for no good ******** reason. There are more kinds of force than just putting a gun to someone's head or a knife to their throats- there's social pressure where people can feel like they have no choice- which is why the laws exist. If it's really love, it will be love when the person is old enough to make that decision for themselves and have legal recourse if they want to make a different decision. When I made the move on my ex, I was fourteen, younger than my ex whom was saying we shouldn't. That didn't affect me at all. I said I wanted to go into a relationship. I loved her, and I was the one in control. So a lot of things said don't make sense. I wasn't pressured into any of my decissions.
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:22 pm
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