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If you aren't experienced in life/love, could you fail life?
04-26-2013, 02:53 PM
Post: #1
If you aren't experienced in life/love, could you fail life?
I always wondered..

If some person who never really lived, falls in love at how about age of 25 and really loves this person but never had a relationship (so no experience) could be more devastated by a breaking up and would think of commiting suicide than someone who lived his life to the fullest and been through a lot of troubles along the way?

I also want to point out that it also counts for cheating with someone while in a relationship, because the not experienced one never did it and would perhaps start living when he should did it a long time ago? Or the one with the most experience who did it at a younger age and realized it is something that he can't do in the future anymore?

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04-26-2013, 03:03 PM
Post: #2
 
I guess you are answering your own question. Life is equal to all. We all face problems.whether we live it to the fullest or we don't. Pls elaborate your question correctly so that we can answer exactly.

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04-26-2013, 03:13 PM
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With experience people grow tolerant and can react in a way they find comfortable. Someone with no prior knowledge to fall back on will have a harder time in a a relationship that someone who had a medium social life for the last 25 years. But what do you constitute as living? Do you believe your only living when you are loving and creating emotional ties? This is very very wring in my opinion...

Shortly, Yes. They might take it harder than a well adjusted person... it really depend in the person and watching people interact/ tv shows and the like would also create mild emotional expectancy and knowledge. So I think the person you speak of is too extreme an circumstance as it entails someone never seeing human interactions. But they would still take it worse than the other, even in a less extreme factors.
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