The drama and the trauma of the relationship you have when you're 16 can mirror the one you have when you're 26. Life repeats itself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Things happen to everybody in the course of a lifetime. Relationships end, people die, tragedy befalls everyone. So everyone has this wealth of experience, and the older you are the more you have to draw on.
When you're 16 or 17, I think like most people that age, the first time you experience certain things in life, whether it's heartbreak or death or love, obviously it's going to seem like a much bigger deal.
Because teenagers don't have adult responsibilities yet, you can create your own drama, and it's a universe of your own emotions.
It's always very strange to have your life dramatized because it never happens like that. Things will be different.
Teenagers all think their life is a movie. If you break up with someone or you have a fight, you walk around with movie scores playing in your head. You sort of see yourself suffering as you're suffering. There's a lot of melodrama attached to the real events of your life.
You become friends with someone when you're 16, but by the time you get to 20, you're a completely different person.
Being a kid and growing up is such a cool part of life. When you're young, you have no worries, no drama, only your imagination. It's the best!
From 15 to 18, everybody is a different person. Every six months, I have a whole new outlook on life.
If you go into a relationship when you're 16, you've got no baggage.
When you're young you have no worries, no drama, only your imagination. It's the best!