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Update on Jumper and J and the truth about the relationship
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 548141" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Young love is a naive love, inexperienced both in love itself and what it means, and inexperienced in relationships. This is why teens usually go through boys/girls like tissue. It's a learning process. But due to this it is also easy for a girl to slip into an abusive relationship without realizing what is happening, then have difficulty seeing the relationship as abusive even once it ends. Many girls do get there given time, end the relationship and tend to move on......those that fail to learn the lessons repeat them over and over until they do.......those that learn the lessons never forget them and won't allow themselves to be treated that way again. </p><p></p><p>First love is a very powerful thing, nearly overwhelming, blinding us of much of reality......but it can't hold that intensity forever and that is where reality begins to set in. The younger a person experiences their first true love the more vulnerable they are.</p><p></p><p>easy child's first real relationship was abusive. Not overwhelmingly so, yet it was abusive. The boy was a nice kid and a long time friend of the family but he had issues and was a difficult child. Took easy child 4 yrs to see reality, she had fallen hard. When she did, that was that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 548141, member: 84"] Young love is a naive love, inexperienced both in love itself and what it means, and inexperienced in relationships. This is why teens usually go through boys/girls like tissue. It's a learning process. But due to this it is also easy for a girl to slip into an abusive relationship without realizing what is happening, then have difficulty seeing the relationship as abusive even once it ends. Many girls do get there given time, end the relationship and tend to move on......those that fail to learn the lessons repeat them over and over until they do.......those that learn the lessons never forget them and won't allow themselves to be treated that way again. First love is a very powerful thing, nearly overwhelming, blinding us of much of reality......but it can't hold that intensity forever and that is where reality begins to set in. The younger a person experiences their first true love the more vulnerable they are. easy child's first real relationship was abusive. Not overwhelmingly so, yet it was abusive. The boy was a nice kid and a long time friend of the family but he had issues and was a difficult child. Took easy child 4 yrs to see reality, she had fallen hard. When she did, that was that. [/QUOTE]
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