 DraconianLexis 2008-01-05 . chapter 1I agree with this, even if it won't be meaningful later, it doesn't change the now. If someone can find a person that makes them happy, they should go for it. Regardless of how long it lasts. :D
It is kinda short but it gets the message across well. |
 Seventh Chords 2007-09-20 . chapter 1Liked the perspective on this one. I felt you brought your point across very well, in such a short and simple, yet concise manner. Really got me thinking on this one. Marvellous job. |
 scribbles 2007-01-06 . chapter 1 Me too. I just wrote a really long review listing a bunch of opinions but I think you dont' want that clogging your reviews. |
 "Nobody" 2007-01-03 . chapter 1 One of these days I need to get around to writing a cynical rebuttal for this, because I still haven't had any POSITIVE experiences with teenage love. Hell, I'm not even sure if there are any to be had for a guy like me. But I'll leave the real answer on my part for when I actually am lucky enough to find myself in a teenage-love-relationship-thing. Whatever. =/ |
 Ilwase Believe 2007-01-03 . chapter 1yes, it IS
in the long run more than the short, minus the immediate relationship
the pain teaches us that the future is not as our past has been - all peachy-keen and happy and fluffy, but brutal, and usually ending in pain. if it ends
the idea of teenage love is more the hope that it COULD last, and that the gamble may be worth it
but thats jsut me ^^; |
 Lizzykai 2006-12-20 . chapter 1Aww, so sweet and true. Yes, all of the things that teenage love provides. Totally worth it. (ignore that, uhm, one-shot Patty posted... my relationship is not quite like that) |
 Raleven 2006-12-05 . chapter 1yes |