2002

Well it went on until we went to uni, so I'd say it was a bit more of a big deal than most.

To be honest I was emotionally very heavily into someone at that age too. I started being very interested [to the point of obsession] with this girl at 14 - tried for years to go out with her and ended up dating her at 17. We went out for two years and then I dumped her.
 
Well it went on until we went to uni, so I'd say it was a bit more of a big deal than most.
I was in a long-term relationship at the age too, dated someone from about 14-18 and then we broke up before going to uni. Was upset at the time. Look back on it now as though I wasted that time as I could have spent it more time with my mates instead of her. We're not in contact at all now.
 
I was 23 and working although in the summer I went on a trip round the Baltic and visited......Norway, Denmark, Sweeden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Germany and Belgium

It was amazing
 
I was busy taking my GCSEs (actually probably hadn't started yet) and getting all my stuff together ready for my one month trip to Argentina. Amazing that it was 6 years ago, time really does fly.
 
Anyway...I'd have been 18-ish.

So going to college, being in bands, gigging, making the beast with two or three backs, working in Safeway and insulting people on the internet.

*n
 
I was 13 and I think I was out of school then just before I started a new one.

Got excluded for a few days because I was picked on by some 15 year olds and ended up having a fight. Didn't end up nice. Took some time out and started a different school!
 

Most of the people I know who had high school relationships tried to stay together while at different unis and in almost every case, the guy was faithful and the girl had enough wang in the first term to make a handrail around the Isle of Wight.

(Almost) all women are whores.

*n
 
This is my 2,002 post. What were you doing in 2002? I was living & working in Sydney. I was offered a place at Sydney Uni, but decided to come home in the end and went to Newcastle Uni. I decided to stay here - Now I love the North East :)

What were you doing in 2002? Wow...that's 6 years ago :eek:

:rolleyes:

'must start thread' ...sorry, maybe you should go see someone about this condition ;)
 
Most of the people I know who had high school relationships tried to stay together while at different unis and in almost every case, the guy was faithful and the girl had enough wang in the first term to make a handrail around the Isle of Wight.

(Almost) all women are whores.

*n

Quite. I'm quite glad it worked out how it did now.

Thankfully I managed to snatch one of the non-whores for keepsies :D
 
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