Ottery, what I meant by that quote is... well, it's not really a quote but I thought it sounded nice when I thought of it... what I meant was is that people have to go through so many bad relationships and all this stuff happens to them if you're starting to catch up now. Like what would be going through their mind when they meet someone they like and that would probably be the question I'd ask when I meet someone who could be a future boyfriend. I hope that clears it up for you.
Now, when I said,"Though those are the good things" I meant that they are the good things in life that people should have. I didn't mean for it to sound like I thought that it was bad. Sorry about that. It made sense to me. *shrugs then blinks*
When you said I was delving in the realm of philosophy, I didn't know I was doing that. I thought it went in nicely with everything else. And I agree with you, we all do spend most of our lives finding that one person who understands us... I'm still looking.
I'm sorry about all those grammar problems. *beats herself on the head with a metal baseball bat* I wrote it at night when I was tired. I'm not coming up with an excuse or anything but that's just how it was. Are you an English teacher because you sure do sound like one.
I know it went from being innocent and naive to being grown up. I never meant for it to be that way... honest. I thought it still sounded like a good question to ask. I knew, even as a five year old way back when about the pressures of being a teen and a grown up because I saw it others around me and also, movies can teach you a lot. But to me it sounded like a child asking if that will happen. I meant that stanza to be more of like the teen years instead of the grown up part of life and the one about the kids and the job was to be the grown up stanza. Sorry if that confused you.
Thanks for not thinking it was weird. While it was swimming around in my head it sounded that way but now I know it doesn't.
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