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Monday, March 16, 2009
2:05 AM

Mmm. This shall be one of my lil ranting post on my views on life. (: On why I'm suddenly writing this at 2 in the morning, well, beats me! Anything to keep a mind active. ><

Since someone brought this up in my tagboard, I'm gonna share my view of it. "I love you". A widely used term. If used appropriately, would mean that two people are truly, madly, deeply well.. in love. But what is love at this age really.

I'll personally group teens, such as myself, into two categories. The active ones and the average joes. An uglier term would be "Players" for them active ones, but I'm sure they aren't doing it intentionally.

The Average Joes, people that live simple lives and just brushes with the opposite sex. Relationships, they may come, not often, or maybe none at all. But at least when they do, they last.

The Active Ones, the cream of the crops. People with the natural ability to engage in relationships. Yeah, even those students you see in public places who can't contain their lust. They're so experience its scary.

But really, what is love to them. Yearly? Monthly affairs? They are the power class that gets admiration, but their brand of love just don't seem to last. Sure they use "I love you" a lot but look what happens a few months later? Its a hugely predictable cycle. And its in this that those 3 words have lost both its value and meaning.

So do they really mean it? Some will argue that they do but deep inside they will know what I mean. They've practically fallen in and out of love so many times that they lost the ability to tell who's their actual soulmate.

I don't know, maybe its just me. But I've always wanted to see what true love really is. Just someone, or some couple to prove that it still exist. But I've pretty much lost all hope in that search for the past few years.

I remember back in Primary 6 when my tuition teacher told me how she married the guy she fell in love with back in high school. Awesome really. And I had the chance to play with their cute lil baby girl. (: Oh and, Glenn and Joella are admirable too, right greg? *nudges* ;)

So.. come on people. Prove me wrong! Slap me in the face and walk down the isle with the life partner of your dreams!