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<blockquote data-quote="king_pandukabaya" data-source="post: 7938441" data-attributes="member: 279674"><p><strong>Some facts are correct. We don't need to fall in love in our school years. Children are not matured enough to love. Their relationships are short-lived. Students can focus their attention 100% to the education. But when it comes to university, we are matured in our feelings and we can judge people. Love in campus is perfectly normal and it works really well. Most of the people who had relationships in campus have succeeded in happy marriage. The problem is Sri Lanka youth is not socially independent. Even university students depend on parents. In western countries a 16 year old is very independent. They do jobs and learn at the same time. They are responsible for themselves and can handle relationships quite well. </strong> </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: Red">If you are independent and responsible for your life and your future, it is OK to have romantic relationships</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="king_pandukabaya, post: 7938441, member: 279674"] [B]Some facts are correct. We don't need to fall in love in our school years. Children are not matured enough to love. Their relationships are short-lived. Students can focus their attention 100% to the education. But when it comes to university, we are matured in our feelings and we can judge people. Love in campus is perfectly normal and it works really well. Most of the people who had relationships in campus have succeeded in happy marriage. The problem is Sri Lanka youth is not socially independent. Even university students depend on parents. In western countries a 16 year old is very independent. They do jobs and learn at the same time. They are responsible for themselves and can handle relationships quite well. [/B] [B][COLOR="Red"]If you are independent and responsible for your life and your future, it is OK to have romantic relationships[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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