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I personally think that teenage love can be genuine - adults are always making mistakes and we're supposed to be 'experts'. The psychological and biological processes are still the same - sure, the levels of commitment might not be there yet, but I don't think that discounts 'genuine love'. (please don't mistake for the idea of true love - the whole soulmate thing. I'm talking more about genuine emotion.) So, to answer my own question, I think feeling the capacity to love and form a meaningful relationship with someone is not age-restricted.
Later, Angela lived in Florida, Montana, Oregon, and settled in Alaska, where she met and fell in love with her soulmate, Robert Clark, in Dillingham. Angela is survived by her husband, Robert; their two children, Thomas Clark, of Anchorage, and Kristin Clark, of Idaho Springs, Colorado; and two grandchildren Daniel Thomas Clark, and Anna Jean Clark, of Anchorage.
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