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Teenage Love 11: Teenage Lovebirds From the 16th Century To the 1930s

The origins of young love is going way back to the early 16th century and it'll stop at the 1930s, even the Great Depression. This type of young love had been around since the 16th century in England and after the first radio was invented. It seems that when two young lovebirds (a teen boy-turned elderly man and a teen girl-turned elderly woman) met while they were in middle school and/or high school, it was love at first sight. And when two people met before, during, and after the 1700s until the 1930s, it was a life-changing moment for the then teen lovebirds. All young relationships were way before these people were born, even me. Everybody knows what their lives were like when they were teenagers and before they had passed on. Not only is young love an amazing thing, but what all of us will have learned about serious relationships among all of the then-teenagers back in the 1700s, the 1800, the 1900s, and the 1930s is that they didn't take each other for granted and stuff. But back in the day, when these people were teenagers, there were no movie theaters, no malls, or any of that stuff. It looks like that even if they had gone to see the full moon at night or a functioning or whatever, at least they had a great time. But now that they're not teenagers anymore, then they'll have to tell their grandchildren, their great-grandchildren, and their great-great-grandchildren about the day they met and fell in love. And with that being said, young love is about to bring all would-be couples together in the future.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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