Thursday, September 6, 2012

Becca_2.3_NI


Language in a relationship is what makes it work. When I got into high school, I was given a book by my best friend called Dateable. It talked about the best ways to become dateable in every aspect. I was very interested to see that words were not one of the main things listed, but instead it was, “Being mysterious.” I think that the world has taught us to use our body more and more instead of chivalry. The words, “I love you” don’t hold as much meaning as they used to. Does this mean that there is no hope for “true relationships”? Again, like I said last week, are we trying to grow up too fast by doing things out of order?

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At September 6, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

We may be trying too hard to reach for things that are not for our age. I think that it is our fault, but at the same time it has to do with the media and what it shows us as good.

 
At September 6, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Blogger Naima said...

It is also our fault that the word I love you has been worn out. People rush into relationships that may not work out, and say I love you to each other, and give their all, just to end up in failure. I think that it is wise to take some time to consider being in a romantic relationship. Still, I do think that there are still true relationships.

 
At September 6, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Blogger Melody Teo said...

"Being mysterious." You can be mysterious all you want, but ultimately, a relationship between two people will only work if you are real and honest with each other. Mystery sounds more like lack of communication to me in this case.

 

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