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What Makes High School Sweethearts So Special

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What Makes High School Sweethearts So Special
Ruhi Gandhi

We fell in love, and paved our way

Skeptical eyes often led us astray

People fed on our weaknesses but we stayed strong

Not thinking with our brains, but instead our hearts.


We all know that relationships very rarely last, especially if they start in high school, and that is the truth, which is exactly what makes the concept of high school sweethearts so enticing and rare. Let me be honest, I actually went around for a couple days in search for someone who could tell me how they managed their relationship with their high school sweethearts… and yes I was genuinely surprised at the response I got! High school sweethearts are practically unheard of today.

Practicality of the Situation

Let’s be a little pessimistic for a second and acknowledge the issues, or some of them at least. Often these relationships tend not to work out for the most obvious reasons. People in high school tend to move apart and face struggles with distance. Considering they move off to universities which are possibly in different states or countries, they tend to meet new people which gives rise to jealousy, insecurities, and so on so forth. Of course people also argue that distance should never be the reason for a relationship to end, but that is where practicality comes in. We all tend to need the physical presence of our loved ones, we want the affection, and the interaction. What happens is that people grow apart for this simple and basic reason: Change in life visions and personal goals. People, naturally as they grow older, tend to start looking at things in a long term perspective, matching everything up to their life and where they ultimately want to see themselves, and hence this very directly relates to where they want to see their respective partners. Today we tend to look for immediate gratification and it seems, have also succumbed to short term visions.

Now Put That Negative Aspect Aside

Occasionally, this works out. It can be said that today’s generations is highly unlikely to see themselves in these situations as frequently as maybe their parents or grandparents generations, but it still isn’t impossible, I guess. Ending up with your high school sweetheart might actually be one of the best decisions you could end up making. Think about it, you both have obviously spent your essential years with one another, you mature together, and in this process you probably happen to mold yourselves to one another, so there is a comfort level. You naturally happen to know more about each other than anyone else, you probably have a lot of mutual friends, and an abundance of memories to share with one another.

Opinion on Plausibility Today

Given that we live in “today” it is important to know what this generation thinks of “High School Sweethearts” because at the end of the day it is these people who would one day maybe end up so themselves. Who better to ask than college students!

Crystal Gandhi (sophomore, Long Island University- C.W. Post)

“There aren’t many couples who can make it through high school and college, coming out the other end still going strong and wanting to spend the rest of their lives together. You tend to change so much during high school and college because you are trying to find yourself and who you are, this can be hard when you are with someone who wants things to stay the same. I think only strong couples who are willing to go through the arguments and hurt that change causes and are also able to fight through that to reach the other side is remarkable. You don’t really hear a lot of people making it, but when you do you feel instantly motivated only because you know how hard it can get.”

Victoria Boccella (freshman, Long Island University- C.W Post)

“I think high school sweethearts have a negative stigma attached to them. People always like to say that they won’t last or that it’s so rare that they actually happen. I think the whole idea of them is cute. If you can find someone at a young age to love for that long, it’s actually pretty amazing in my opinion. Why wouldn’t you want to spend as much time as you can with the person you love?”

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