You know what I mean? No "guys" not a car, ladies are you with me? I mean making a relationship work. A real grown up relationship. What are the commitments that we are really making? How do we keep the love alive but still manage to get rid of the "clingy-ness". I have answers for you, and some questions for those of you out there as well.
Okay, so if your willing to keep working hard at the relationship your in now, why let that die. I mean you've come so far already why not get back into the groove of things. Simple enough? WRONG its twice as hard when you've been in a long term relationship and all they say is "you should know me by now", which on their case your other half is right, but in all reality do we really know.. Over time things change and the relationship becomes dull. All in all we are still learning everyday with relationships whether were 18,19,20 and so on. Everyday should be treated as a learning experience.
The commitments we make a long the way don't involve
Blog Posts by Chase Vasquez-Alvarez
1,2, I'm Done with School
By Chase Vasquez-Alvarez | Author Blog Posts – Thu, Jun 21, 2012 8:43 PM EDT
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I never gave thought into how my life would be after high school. 15 years of my life dedicated to getting good grades, perfect attendance, and honor roll. All to end up in this predicament that im in right this second. It's been about a month since graduation and I still find myself facing the same question "what am I gonna do". College starts in the fall but yet I dont really know if i'm ready to go back to being in a class again, a job seems like the right thing to do, but can I handle it? I tell myself that every teen out there faces this at some point, but I feel like im the only one staying back home; in little old Hawaii.
I've been engaged for about a year. Im only 18 years old, but hey age is only a number. Age should'nt show wisdom right?! Anyway, i've grown these past few years MORE then I ever expected. I used to think I was so mature but now I realize that i'm so much more mature now. I'm not a child anymore, and I would like to stop being one. Getting a job might show
