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Live-In Relationships-For or against?

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$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: \m/ |\|!d \m/ on March 25, 2010, 06:55:27 am ---You know fun is a very generalized word :P
It can have a lot of adverse effects

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Hey, 'fun' doesn't mean any sexual relationship. Get it now? :P

Everybody will agree with me: Its fun to talk and interact with the opposite sex more than with the same old faces over and over again. :D

$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: DrEvil on March 25, 2010, 05:39:46 pm ---i totally support 'nid' here...she has got some strong points there!!

apart from this, i myself sometimes feel awkward in this BF/GF relationship...its a new of its kind with no need of it in our society...it just adds further complications to life...it is just a wrong perception of relationships by the new generation...this idea of BF/GF has crept into the minds of young teenagers and causing them to suffer from difficulties at such a young age...!!  :-\ :-\

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quite true -_-. But I wouldn't blame BF or GF relationship for this. Its the thing you call "Love" which is the centre of all these problem. To me, love or emotion has little implication. It exists for me, but just for show business. Strictly speaking, its just a word for hitting the box office.

nid404:
@stylish- Love is a strong word....and im 100% sure it is not used to entertain ppl...certainly not
Let me ask u
Do you love your parents and your siblings....will you be wrecked and jaded if anything happens to them....I'm sure you would be...
This same feeling is called love for somebody, if you understand what I mean :) .A guy, instead of going out with a girl at 16 and getting serious (which is stupid...no offence), must work hard to make sure one can fend for his girl who is on his way....If someone hurries with a gf/bf, his or her real love may be led astray

Well this is kinda off topic

But basically...what im trying to say is, it is not sensible for 18 yr old couples to share a room....Cuz it's jst not acceptable...Who would u blame if things don't work out....Who will look at you again, when they knw you have had such a relationship....


$tyli$h Executive:
Nid, I am sorry but pointing fingers aggressively at another member is an offence. You said 'instead of going out with someone at 16 and getting serious .......' and 'if you are in a hurry....'. You are pointing your fingers directly at me when you said that.

Kindly edit your post. Point to the general audience using 'us' 'we' 'ourselves' or a similar word. Do not point directly at me or any other member.

nid404:
k...i thought you was generalized in debates...that's how we've been having it in school....anyway...I'll change it

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