Teenage Marriage
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English 1301
04-01-02
Is it love
Remember when you were four years old? At that age most little girls walk around with blankets on their head, pretending they are walking down the aisle with a veil on their head. The young boys are afraid of girls, and do not have the slightest idea what a veil is. When children are that age, parents think that when a child acts like that it is "cute." What about when the child gets older and falls in love? What makes parents change their opinion that "cute" is not so "cute" anymore? It could be because they think their son or daughter is not mature enough, they are "too young to understand what love is," or maybe because parents who have been married know the inevitable hardships that a marriage is bound to have. Every relationship has it's share of pitfalls, but who has the right to tell someone whether or not they are truly in love because of their age? Pat Gaudette states that, "The emotion of love has no age limits connected to it. We are capable of loving at any age...