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Love Advice to my Favorite Teenager

Love is patient, love is kind. Love does not obsessively text message. It does not compare you to old girlfriends. Nor does it practice emotional blackmail.

Most teenage boys suck at love. It’s a lot harder than baseball or soccer. There are real feelings at stake, and sometimes boys forget that. Sometimes they can’t help it because their hormones are screaming inside them so loudly they can’t hear anything else. Sometimes they just like to put themselves first. Some boys grow out of selfishness and some do not.

The important thing to remember is that you know what love is. Because girlfriend, you are loved by lots of people.

When you find that right someone, he will love you the way your people do. His love will feel warm and familiar, like your favorite t-shirt fresh out of the dryer. His love will lift you up and make you smile the way your friends do. It will comfort you and sustain you the way your parents do.

The hardest thing is to be patient for this Love. Sometimes it takes a long long time to find it. Sometimes it doesn’t. Like everything else, only God knows the timing. You have to have faith and hope that it will come. And while you’re waiting for Love with a capital L to come along, have fun. Goof off. Be free.

Keep your standards and your chin high, beautiful one.

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Comment from Lou Lou
Time July 4, 2009 at 11:38 am

hey aunt sissy,
right at this moment i am printing this article out and posting it on my door for me to read every second that i feel poopy! this was just the right amount of advice that i needed. I’ve been getting a lot of advice too from all of my friends and everyone else in my life, but this advice was the best yet! I love you so much and i know i can come to you for absolutly anything!
thanks so much for being my godmother.. i am truly blessed!!!

Comment from Susan
Time July 4, 2009 at 11:58 am

Perfect words.

The only other thing I would tell her is that sometimes you have to teach people how to treat you. Don’t expect them to magically know how you want to be treated – especially boys.

Comment from Beverly K.
Time July 7, 2009 at 10:05 am

Related Quote:

Also remember that we should be love who we are. I love the lyrics from Natasha Bedingfield – they should speak to all of us:

“A face without freckles is like a sky without the stars,
Why waste a second not loving who you are,
Those little imperfections make you beautiful, lovable, valuable
They show your personality inside your heart
Reflecting who you are!”

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