Kpt._Rob said:
Hate to burst your bubble pal, but that's what EVERYONE who is experiencing young love thinks. They say to themselves, "yeah, I know that for most people 'young love' is the truth of the matter, and it won't last. But I just know it, I'm the exception."
Pretty much. People generally suffer from the idea that "Statistics apply to people, but not to them". An example is 'smoking socially'. Sure, there are some people who can smoke socially and not have it turn into a full-blown addiction, but I've never met one of those people. I've met loads of people who start smoking 'socially', think they won't get addicted, get addicted, and end up smoking for the rest of their lives (or close enough), all because they think that they are the exception.
Young love probably can exist, but most of the time it is just hormones, preconceptions and a whole bunch of cultural stuff making you
think that you are in love, even though you aren't. And let me just say, that concluding that you really are teenagers in love is a fool move. You should be honest, because if it isn't love, you don't want to go making that verbal contract, and if it is, you want to be able to actually recognise it when your hormones have stopped screwing with your head, instead of going "I don't feel the same way anymore! Clearly I'm no longer in love with you!" and missing out on the real deal.