Part 3: Love

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Love. It's a magical word. If you think about it, everyone has love in their life. Sure they might not admit to it, but that doesn't mean they don't. Maybe they don't realize that they do, maybe they don't want others to know, but it doesn't matter, they do. Love and sadness are close relatives because they both come by the same times. When sadness comes love follows right behind it.

Now, forget everything I just said. I know, it sounds crazy, but I'm serious, forget everything. If you're still just a teenager, you have other things to focus on. School, family, friends, & sports. All having a boyfriend/girlfriend would do is distract you. Looking at the kids in my school that are dating compared to the ones that aren't, the ones that are dating, typically have lower grades, do worse in sports, and are more focused on their bf/gf than their friends and family. It's crazy. You are still so young. You can do whatever you want to do with your life, but if I were you, I would focus on the important stuff, and not the boys/girls. 

So the other day, my 5 yr old niece came over, and the first thing she said to me was, "I'm having boy issues." I was amazed that my 5 yr old niece was having boy troubles. And they weren't like "He normally chases me at recess, but to day he chased ..." it was like "Yeah, he likes me, but he is really mean to me. He won't say he likes me, but I know he does. He is really mean to me, and won't stop annoying me." It was horrible. I told her to stop worrying about boys, and worry on school and her friends. 







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