Should gay kids like me be allowed to show there love for each other at a young age?
charlie9
2012/07/29 22:21:14
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The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk 2012/07/29 22:30:45yes+4Hopefully one day you'll live in a world where you don't have to ask that question.



















I am looking for views and replys from anyone currently on the site. I have been going to many sites and most things about gay kids are related to me. Thing like Dancing,dressing like girls,Liking girly stuff. I Never tell this to anyone But i like dolls and dresses and makeup(do it secretly also like in school I've Mentioned) and hate boy stuff like Video games,guns,cars. After my Research It's a little easy and a little hard to tag someone I have graduated through Primary Education and about to go to high school this year. I started to get the gay feeling in 8th grade. During plays or items which we do in our own classroom we have to form groups and for the first time I dressed up like a lady and my freinds were cool with that.
This lady acting continued secretly in a dance too. Only my classmates know this and no other teacher or student kn...
I am looking for views and replys from anyone currently on the site. I have been going to many sites and most things about gay kids are related to me. Thing like Dancing,dressing like girls,Liking girly stuff. I Never tell this to anyone But i like dolls and dresses and makeup(do it secretly also like in school I've Mentioned) and hate boy stuff like Video games,guns,cars. After my Research It's a little easy and a little hard to tag someone I have graduated through Primary Education and about to go to high school this year. I started to get the gay feeling in 8th grade. During plays or items which we do in our own classroom we have to form groups and for the first time I dressed up like a lady and my freinds were cool with that.
This lady acting continued secretly in a dance too. Only my classmates know this and no other teacher or student knows this. Soon my friends started to ask me about this and I said this is my specialty(cause they don't about gay stuff). My high school(which I will go to) people say It is a gay school(cause it's a boys school). The rules I've read are intense but which kid cares anyways. I don't care if rules are broken If I end up in a relationship. Forgot to mention I started to feel attracted to a boy a friend of mine back in 8th grade. But he could be straight. But I accidently Called A 6th grade boy BABY and he asked me if I were Gay and you know what I would say. I always had negtiveness Towards Girls and that's proof. I like to view Pictures Of Boys(kids) kissing. I think That Is It(for now). Please support and encourage me if you can. I have Written This So fast So Please don't mind the errors. Keep Replying and tell me your views or opinions too...please. If I am Gay Iam Iam and Iam . Iam PROUD TO BE GAY GAY GAY.......... Thanks and Bye(for now). I will be very busy see you in don't know How Long..... IAM GAY..... and Iam not straight. Please Say That Iam GAY...... RSVP....
I admit I'd be surprised, shocked and happy at the same time at such a sight:
But I feel that society wouldn't really be okay with it. I'm sure most people, no matter of their opinion on gay people, would be ill at ease. So really, I think you should show your feelings but at your own risk.
I am gay but i guess ok to use it but nice if u ask first!
Suffice to say, I'm uncomfortable with the idea of straight kids having sex or insisting that they have mature love for one another before they've even started becoming adults, so of course I'm also going to be uncomfortable with gay kids doing it too.
how could you call these kids Lusty?!
Do teens really know what love is?
“Love is too powerful for teens to understand,” says junior Ramone Simmons. He believes that teens confuse sex with love and that they’re too young to really understand the meaning of true love. So, he does not think teens know what love is. It seems as if some people think teens have not gone through enough experiences to understand the whole concept.
It seems like people have different inputs on where love comes from. Some say love comes from the heart, not from your age. But some people think that at a certain age, you don’t know what love is.
junior, said, “Teens get confused with the word love.”
When someone says “I love you,” it does not most likely mean that they are in love with you.
A lot of people get confused with that and end up with their heart broken.
Goldy Young, a junior in a teen relationship, says that age shows a lot in a relationship. “Younger teens really don’t know what love is compared to older teens, around the ages 16 and up. All because they have not went through enough experiences to know what it is.”
do teens know what love is
It can be sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between infatuation and love. This is especia...
Do teens really know what love is?
“Love is too powerful for teens to understand,” says junior Ramone Simmons. He believes that teens confuse sex with love and that they’re too young to really understand the meaning of true love. So, he does not think teens know what love is. It seems as if some people think teens have not gone through enough experiences to understand the whole concept.
It seems like people have different inputs on where love comes from. Some say love comes from the heart, not from your age. But some people think that at a certain age, you don’t know what love is.
junior, said, “Teens get confused with the word love.”
When someone says “I love you,” it does not most likely mean that they are in love with you.
A lot of people get confused with that and end up with their heart broken.
Goldy Young, a junior in a teen relationship, says that age shows a lot in a relationship. “Younger teens really don’t know what love is compared to older teens, around the ages 16 and up. All because they have not went through enough experiences to know what it is.”
do teens know what love is
It can be sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between infatuation and love. This is especially true at the beginning of a relationship. It is easy to think that you have found true love as the intensity of infatuation takes over your life. Love, however, rarely comes on suddenly. It is a slow, gradual process that can only happen after the rush of infatuation starts to ebb.
Infatuation describes the intense range of feelings present at the beginning of most relationships; sweaty palms, rapidly beating heart, butterflies in the stomach. The world is a better, more beautiful place because object of your affection is with you. Every time you touch is thrilling, you remember every conversation, and your thoughts revolve around them. In more common terms, this is a crush. Crushes are a very real, normal part of human life. Everyone experiences at least one crush at some point or another in their lives.
Infatuation is caused by a chemical reaction in the body. The hormones released accounts for some of the feelings of elation. In truth, you are "high" on dopamine. This is an important evolutionary response to meeting a potential future mate. These hormones assure that two people will spend enough time together to possibly produce children, thus ensuring the survival of the special
Love, on the other hand, is a calmer, more mature feeling. It is a sense of stability. Love is still exciting, at times. It can change day-to-day. Love takes work. The feelings are not supported by the highs of hormones, but by a shared love and respect for each other. Love is what exists after infatuation fades, if you are lucky.
Infatuation and love are different in many ways. While both result in pleasant feelings, the feeling of infatuation is more intense than the feeling of love. Love may not be as intense, but it is usually a much deeper emotion. Relationships that start as infatuation can mature into love.
One of the biggest differences between infatuation and love is how long each can last for. Infatuation can last, at most, several months before it starts to fade. Love, on the other hand, is capable of lasting fifty years or more, if both people in the relationship work for it. Infatuation is almost effortless. Anything put into the relationship is because you want to. Everything you do for the other person brings great pleasure for you, too. This isn’t always the case in love. You do things that you don’t want to do, things that you will get no pleasure from, because it is the fair thing to do. Love is about compromise.
Infatuation and love are both different in the amount of unpleasant tension that is part of the relationship some days. Infatuation discourages any real disagreements from taking place. You both are on your best behavior during all the time you spend together. Anything that could cause a discrepancy to the idea of a perfect relationship is avoided. Everything is perfect, and no one wants to mess that up.
Love allows people to be who they really are. While arguments aren’t encouraged, they happen. Sometimes they happen a lot, especially in times of stress. Love is admitting that your partner has faults, and so do you, but that is okay. You have realistic expectations of each other. Love is accepting.
Infatuation and love are two separate emotions, and there are many differences between them. They are, however, similar in some ways. Infatuation is like a shiny new pair of dress shoes, where as love is the comfy old sneakers you’ve had for years. Infatuation is fun, while it lasts. Eventually, though, the night out ends, and you slip into the sneakers that fit perfectly, even if they are starting to give at the seams and the tread is worn out. This is what happens in relationships. As the brilliance of infatuation fades, couples move into a contented place where, even if there are problems, they know they can depend on one another to provide the love and support they need. That is the difference between infatuation and love.
Do teens really know what love is?
“Love is too powerful for teens to understand,” says junior Ramone Simmons. He believes that teens confuse sex with love and that they’re too young to really understand the meaning of true love. So, he does not think teens know what love is. It seems as if some people think teens have not gone through enough experiences to understand the whole concept.
It seems like people have different inputs on where love comes from. Some say love comes from the heart, not from your age. But some people think that at a certain age, you don’t know what love is.
junior, said, “Teens get confused with the word love.”
When someone says “I love you,” it does not most likely mean that they are in love with you.
A lot of people get confused with that and end up with their heart broken.
Goldy Young, a junior in a teen relationship, says that age shows a lot in a relationship. “Younger teens really don’t know what love is compared to older teens, around the ages 16 and up. All because they have not went through enough experiences to know what it is.”
do teens know what love is
It can be sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between infatuation and love. This is especially true at the beginning of a relationship. ...
Do teens really know what love is?
“Love is too powerful for teens to understand,” says junior Ramone Simmons. He believes that teens confuse sex with love and that they’re too young to really understand the meaning of true love. So, he does not think teens know what love is. It seems as if some people think teens have not gone through enough experiences to understand the whole concept.
It seems like people have different inputs on where love comes from. Some say love comes from the heart, not from your age. But some people think that at a certain age, you don’t know what love is.
junior, said, “Teens get confused with the word love.”
When someone says “I love you,” it does not most likely mean that they are in love with you.
A lot of people get confused with that and end up with their heart broken.
Goldy Young, a junior in a teen relationship, says that age shows a lot in a relationship. “Younger teens really don’t know what love is compared to older teens, around the ages 16 and up. All because they have not went through enough experiences to know what it is.”
do teens know what love is
It can be sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between infatuation and love. This is especially true at the beginning of a relationship. It is easy to think that you have found true love as the intensity of infatuation takes over your life. Love, however, rarely comes on suddenly. It is a slow, gradual process that can only happen after the rush of infatuation starts to ebb.
Infatuation describes the intense range of feelings present at the beginning of most relationships; sweaty palms, rapidly beating heart, butterflies in the stomach. The world is a better, more beautiful place because object of your affection is with you. Every time you touch is thrilling, you remember every conversation, and your thoughts revolve around them. In more common terms, this is a crush. Crushes are a very real, normal part of human life. Everyone experiences at least one crush at some point or another in their lives.
Infatuation is caused by a chemical reaction in the body. The hormones released accounts for some of the feelings of elation. In truth, you are "high" on dopamine. This is an important evolutionary response to meeting a potential future mate. These hormones assure that two people will spend enough time together to possibly produce children, thus ensuring the survival of the special
Love, on the other hand, is a calmer, more mature feeling. It is a sense of stability. Love is still exciting, at times. It can change day-to-day. Love takes work. The feelings are not supported by the highs of hormones, but by a shared love and respect for each other. Love is what exists after infatuation fades, if you are lucky.
Infatuation and love are different in many ways. While both result in pleasant feelings, the feeling of infatuation is more intense than the feeling of love. Love may not be as intense, but it is usually a much deeper emotion. Relationships that start as infatuation can mature into love.
One of the biggest differences between infatuation and love is how long each can last for. Infatuation can last, at most, several months before it starts to fade. Love, on the other hand, is capable of lasting fifty years or more, if both people in the relationship work for it. Infatuation is almost effortless. Anything put into the relationship is because you want to. Everything you do for the other person brings great pleasure for you, too. This isn’t always the case in love. You do things that you don’t want to do, things that you will get no pleasure from, because it is the fair thing to do. Love is about compromise.
Infatuation and love are both different in the amount of unpleasant tension that is part of the relationship some days. Infatuation discourages any real disagreements from taking place. You both are on your best behavior during all the time you spend together. Anything that could cause a discrepancy to the idea of a perfect relationship is avoided. Everything is perfect, and no one wants to mess that up.
Love allows people to be who they really are. While arguments aren’t encouraged, they happen. Sometimes they happen a lot, especially in times of stress. Love is admitting that your partner has faults, and so do you, but that is okay. You have realistic expectations of each other. Love is accepting.
Infatuation and love are two separate emotions, and there are many differences between them. They are, however, similar in some ways. Infatuation is like a shiny new pair of dress shoes, where as love is the comfy old sneakers you’ve had for years. Infatuation is fun, while it lasts. Eventually, though, the night out ends, and you slip into the sneakers that fit perfectly, even if they are starting to give at the seams and the tread is worn out. This is what happens in relationships. As the brilliance of infatuation fades, couples move into a contented place where, even if there are problems, they know they can depend on one another to provide the love and support they need. That is the difference between infatuation and love.