<p>What is love?</p>
<p>Baby don’t hurt me</p>
<p>I’d say 10 is married happily for many years. Potential =/= achievement</p>
<p>"^Pessimist.</p>
<p>I bet you haven’t been in love before. "</p>
<p>How am I being pessimistic? Statistics show High School relationships simply do not last. You may feel in love now but that’s almost surely temporary.</p>
<p>An overwhelming majority of relationships don’t even last through Winter break as a Freshmen in college.</p>
<p>Thiscouldbheaven - Normally I’d agree with you. However, this isn’t “relationships”, rather its “dating”. I think a 10 in this category would be either engaged or nearly engaged. I think any High School relationship maxes out at an 8.</p>
<p>[YTMND</a> - What is love!?](<a href=“http://ckjcwf.ytmnd.com/]YTMND”>http://ckjcwf.ytmnd.com/)</p>
<p>Classic.</p>
<p>Academics: 9
Looks: 8
Friends: 7
Dating: 4
Material Objects: 5</p>
<p>Happiness: 10
Procrastination During Finals Week: 8</p>
<p>wietersway, if my current relationship fails, I will let you win.</p>
<p>But I am going to win. </p>
<p>We’re both going to Emory next year, which automatically increases our chances by a gazillion.</p>
<p>*Procrastination During Finals Week: 8 *</p>
<p>Procrastinating isn’t that bad. At least you are getting stuff done. =] Now, doing nothing during finals week is definitely an accomplishment.</p>
<p>
Don’t forget that I’m going there too. I may unintentionally woo you with my boyish good-looks and charm</p>
<p>You’re going to be like 30 miles away. fail.</p>
<p>And, seriously, I only have eyes for my boyfriend. He’s so goddamn hot (plus all the other secondary stuff, like kindness, and compassion, yada yada yada).</p>
<p>
Only for 2 years. fail.</p>
<p>And I know what you mean, I only have eyes for the mirror;)</p>
<p>I always have eyes. Guess I was just born that way.</p>
<p>"wietersway, if my current relationship fails, I will let you win.</p>
<p>But I am going to win.</p>
<p>We’re both going to Emory next year, which automatically increases our chances by a gazillion."</p>
<p>I’m certainly not talking to you directly. Just speaking in general terms.</p>
<p>Ah, I see. Well, I guess you’re right if you’re speaking in generalities. Even at my “special” gifted school, now that I think about it, there were tons of people who were serial daters. Some people just like having a boyfriend/girlfriend, some people like the status of having a significant other, and some people just don’t know what the hell they’re looking for.</p>
<p>How I’ve found it, if you are actually looking for a boyfriend/girlfriend, your relationship will fail, because you end up settling on someone who is the best you can find in a short time.</p>
<p>Howard you’re a ten, but I’m not sure this ends well.</p>
<p>Ten imaginary points for whoever gets the reference.</p>
<p>^^Bayside - Songtexte</p>
<p>That’s part of it. But, look at the numbers. A large amount of incoming college students think they can carry their relationships through college. Then, they get to college, and realize it doesn’t work. Long distance and those in the same college. People change an enormous amount from 18 to 22. And, then you change again when you get into the business world.</p>
<p>^^What numbers? And what is a “large amount”?</p>
<p>I’ll try to find the statistics. It’s well over 95%.</p>
<p>Academics: ~7
Looks: 8~9 (depends on the day)
Friends: 8-9 (people just love to here me speak to them)
Dating: 5 (not the best boyfriend)
Material Objects: i dont get this one.</p>