Originally posted by Pricey91
It's not likely it'll last. A lot of things change when you're a teenager. The rapid progression from being a child to an adult starts to gain momentum and your circumstances can change in an instant. Of course, there is always exceptions to the rule.
I agree completely. Surely, there are exceptions to the rule, although in terms of likelihood, it probably won't end up lasting. I've been with my girlfriend for eight months, we're teenagers, and while I'm hopeful, I accept the probable downfall of the relationship.
Personally, I don't think it's necessarily always the people in the relationship's fault, it's dependent on a number of factors. As our bodies change, obviously hormones are out of whack and feelings are perceived inaccurately. More often than not, as an addition, teenagers experiment sexually which also messes with our emotions due to the chemical release of a certain hormone (which my mind is unable to name at the moment).
Not only is the change in the body a factor, but, as for any relationship at any age, circumstantial problems arise quickly, i.e: health, location, interests, friends, income, etc. Some times, people just don't click. Other times, parents or friends come in the way of people. It really all just depends.
I'm going to say that age matters but to an extent.