too immature and too easily manipulated by the bad influences of her friends to follow the rules of love and from her being weak minded
What are these rules and where may I find them?
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that being unfaithful, lying, and not sharing info is breaking the rules of a love relationship, if you have social skills or any knowledge of how love relationships work, that is. Or maybe some people don't mind people doing that to them if they lack self respect. You are 16 and I'm not sure if you had a serious relationship before yet, or maybe you don't see those qualities (honesty, being faithful, and communication) as something important in relationships? What the...? If someone is unfaithful and plays with my mind, you bet I won't let them get away with it and I will let people know the truth. What goes around comes around.
But must I continue talking about this? We can get back to discussing admired countries? I wonder if I made a mistake by discussing my story.
17 thank you. I wasn't so much disputing that some things are reprehensible in realationships, merely trying to point out that there aren't really "rules" of love. Or of anything else not academic, really. If the rules are all relative, they aren't "rules." Also, please leave speculation of my own personal life out of one of these discussions. Feel free to bring up yours, of your own volition, but leave mine alone.
EDIT BEFORE THE POST:
Well, I consider stalking to be when you follow someone around physically. I think it is ok to gather data on people via the internet in order to find out if they are trustworthy or telling the truth. I might have been a good detective. My train of thought and lacking trust in many people has saved me a few times. I don't mind if someone sees data on me via the internet, but I'm usually careful not to post too much. Maybe I posta pic or 2 though.
Still stalking. Stalking does not imply merely physical tailing. Using your own "rules," might it not be better to just ask?
Anyway, who cares if we're still on topic? It's an interesting discussion.
