Hunter Greer, Senior staff writer
Does love exist? This question exploits the morality of human nature, or so people think. If you do not believe in love, then you are without question a bad person. But what people fail to realize is that love blinds people of truth and with sequential events, people can live their lives for others and not themselves.
Love, on the other hand, gives people opportunities to enjoy the company of an individual person on a different level, with an elevated plateau of emotion. With Valentine’s Day at CCHS hastily approaching, love is in the air but that love should dissipate as quickly as possible.
“Do people in high school love each other? I would have to say no, not at this age anyway,” junior Tanisha Fink said. “Maybe in the long run, but definitely not now. At seventy years old though, I would say go for it.”
Senior Geoff Rappleyea agreed. “Love does not exist in high school. I believe that is blatantly obvious because people break up after saying, ‘I love you’. I would say that probably around one percent of people find true love in high school.”
This attitude may be viewed as harshly pessimistic, but in truth, it’s reality. Love cannot sustain someone’s high school happiness; this can never be stressed enough.
“We are adolescents,” senior Taylor Ladd said. “Enough said.”
“I think puppy love exists at this age but a lot of people in high school say it before they really know what it is,” sophomore Kenzie Edmondson said.
The staff at CCHS have their perspectives on high school relationships along with the students.
“I just worry the students lose sight of what is important,” German teacher Brandee Mau said. “I want the students to be successful and strive for what they want without the stress of a relationship.”
Even though the sophomores are walking hormones, they are still skeptic of love’s existence. “People have to find someone who means a lot to them, not a one-month relationship, but this is a rarity to say the least,” sophomore JJ Green said.
Many questions arise with this abstract concept of love. People are either falling head over heels, or staring enviously from afar. Which is beneficial at this young age? One cannot trump over the spade of reality with the heart of love. This becomes childish and denotes our own intelligence. So, please all of you who believe yourselves to be in love:
Are you in love, or in love with the idea of being in love?
And those that experience this epiphany, I commend you.