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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

How young is too young...

Is there an appropriate age to be in a serious relationship? What are the measurements of a serious relationship?

It is said that often times, the younger we are, the less mature we are due to a lack of life experience. Does this impact the status of a 'serious relationship' if the pair is thought as being to young?  Does the lack of experience bring constant temptation, that may arise from emotions beginning to develop as the attraction to the other person deepens? We can agree that each day brings new feelings such as doubts, fears, and confusion coupled with joys and exhilaration.  With that in mind how does this affect a serious relationship? How do our emotions help us determine if we are "ready" to commit ourselves? So the essential question remains, at what age is it appropriate for someone to become seriously committed?

2 comments:

  1. Waiting until after high school and preferably on the college or post-high school journey is the best time to focus on dating. Commitment wise I think that once you have established what you're trying to accomplish you will be able to commit to someone else. High school is the time to focus on what you will be doing after high school not to be worried about some boy that will come and go out of your life at any given moment.

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