Too Young for Love?

Mary, a tender and bright young lady, believes she is in love with a boy who is roughly the same age as her. However, she feels that this feeling is not allowing her to see other areas of her life clearly, and she questions herself if she is too young for this experience. Therefore, she conveys her concern to Aurelius, inquiring if it is alright to have this experience at her age.


Dear Mary, Love is a magical and wonderful feeling that can fill our lives with joy and happiness. As a hopeless romantic, I fully understand the intensity of your feelings towards that boy who occupies your thoughts and beats in your heart. However, allow me to share with you a reflection filled with tenderness and wisdom.

Your heart, in its youth and purity, is like a delicate bud that is starting to bloom. Just like a flower needs time to grow and develop before fully opening, your heart also needs the right time to fully experience the beauty of love.

I understand that you desire to live this romantic experience, but my sweet Mary, I want to protect your tender and vulnerable heart. Sometimes, when we rush into love without the proper maturity and understanding, we risk getting hurt and closing ourselves off to what could truly be a wonderful experience.

I invite you to wait with patience and cultivate your personal growth. Use this time to discover yourself, develop your interests and goals, and build a solid foundation for your future. Allow your heart to mature and strengthen itself to be ready to love and be loved in the most beautiful and profound way.

Remember, dear Mary, that true love cannot be rushed. It is like a melody that is composed gradually, with notes intertwining in perfect harmony. Let time play its role and trust that destiny will guide you towards authentic and lasting love.

I don't want to discourage your feelings, but rather protect the purity of your heart. Allow me to be your guide on this journey, reminding you that waiting can be the prelude to an even more beautiful romantic experience than you can imagine.

With affection and protection,

Aurelius

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