Do the Lessons You Learn in Grade School Affect Your Love Life?

September 15th, 2011 - By madamenoire

You never know when and where you’ll pick up a love lesson. Most of our feelings about love and relationships can traced back to childhood. In addition to learning proper grammar and long division, we undoubtedly stumbled upon some gems when it came to relating romantically as well–even when we swore we didn’t like boys.

One writer over at Your Tango.com was home-schooled by parents who advocated courtship instead of dating but despite their views she was still able to learn a thing or two about love.

Read her very interesting story over at Your Tango.com.

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  • Why even bother

    The story was interesting and her parents sound like my mother– you don't "date" you choose someone and be with them a long time and eventually marry them. It's frustrating to think about, but maybe her method is right… she and my dad have been married almost 30 years.

    • SayCheese

      That's what I did. I didn't date. I was with someone for a long time and now i'm going to get to marry him.

  • http://cifeman.com Kisa Kisa

    everything that happens to you in life affect your love life, whether good or bad…
    http://youtu.be/Y7m56YH-lHw