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Why is it said that love knows no age? How do you understand it? Can you elaborate?

Love knows no age. There is pure love in school, love that is capricious when you grow up, love between brothers and sisters, love between old people and young people, love that has not appeared for a long time, and love that still happens after being injured. No matter what kind of love, as long as two people can be together happily, they will gain the best love and live a wonderful life. There are many kinds of love, there are many ways to love, love regardless of age, love without reason, love if you want to love. The best love is when you happen to be single and I happen to be unmarried. You longed for love and chose me. I've waited a long time to fall in love with you.

Love knows no age. Love is about psychology. As long as you are a sane adult, you have the right to love. From the age of 18 to 80, as long as you are single, you have the right to love and be loved, and you have the right to yearn for a better life. The love of an 18-year-old young man is beautiful and happy. The twilight love of an 80-year-old man is often ridiculed and difficult to understand by some people. When people get older, they are more afraid of being alone. Young people have their own things and work to be busy with. They have no time to talk to the old people, and no patience to listen to the old people talking about the past years. Therefore, the elderly need a partner, a speaker, someone who understands and supports each other and stays with each other for the rest of their lives.

Love, regardless of age, is a worldly concept that hinders their pursuit of happiness. Love, regardless of age. The so-called love, everyone's feelings are different, and at different ages, everyone's understanding is also different.

In elementary school, our love was very simple and pure. She may be the girl next door who often plays with you, a classmate who is good at singing and dancing, or a little girl who often helps you. At this time, love is childish, like a seed, quietly hidden in the ground, waiting to sprout.

When we enter society, our love is contradictory. This is a kind of youthful growth. Pursuing the ideals of youth and shouldering the hopes of parents, love seems more realistic and romantic. She may be the eternal concern in the dream, the guilt in the heart, or the lonely figure in the distance. At this point, love is a little more mature, it's a declaration, a family.