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Teenage Love 16: Teen Couples of the 1990s

Young love has revolutionized the 1990s and had brought all of the then-teen boys and the then-teen girls together. This type of love has been around since the day these two lovebirds met in middle school or high school, especially when he and she were in the 8th grade. Young love was so amazing back in the 1990s, including the year 1990, it's like both young lovers were living in a fairy tale world. It was the time for all of the then-teen lovebirds to have expressed their real feelings for each other and stuff. Even when their parents found out that their then-teen sons and their then-teen daughters were dating, they were either happy about it or not pleased. There were lot of things all of the then-teen couples have done in reference to dating: they've gone out to eat, they've gone to the movies, to school dances (including prom), and that's it. What's so great about young love is when two people are enjoying each other, especially when they're walking in the park or whatever these two then-teen lovers were doing back in the 90s. This is starting to look like episodes of "My So-Called Life" and "Degrassi High" and the 1995 film, "Clueless," starring Alicia Silverstone and Donald Faison. What a decade these tow young lovebirds had. And if true love and young love continue to have plenty of affect on all of the young lovebirds just like they did with the teen couples back in the 90s, who knows what great thing might happen?

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Date: 7/18/2011 5:44:00 AM
What a blessing we have in PoetrySoup. A place to come to write and read and make new friends along the ink trail. I am wishing you a day full of inspiration. I enjoyed reading your poetry today and hope to read many more written by you in the future Brashard. Love, Carol
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