Thread:Roxstar14/@comment-26478610-20150611050148/@comment-26326980-20150805191114

Roxstar14, she's right (yeah she's saying random stuff LOL) but we, as other people, wanna help you. I read about you when that "unmentionable episode" aired, but I wasn't a user yet, and when I became one I thought you were gone, but now that you answered I can talk to you.

Listen, I don't wanna contradict you, but that episode had actually a really good meaning (like the entire series) and now I'll explain you why: you saw it in a negative way, but try to see it like this: why did Austin do? Trow up his career for his love, right? And what he and Dez say? "Without love, what's the point of any of this?" So what did the writers mean to say? That love is the most important thing ever, and remember that love is also friendship, family... in this case it was romantic love, but that message was for every kind of love. I'm 13, and I've never had a boyfriend, and I'm super okay with it, even at 14, 15.. who knows, the important thing isn't when, but who.

Do you understand me?

Also, about Auslly, sorry, but it's kinda stupid wishing them to break up, I'm not saying you necessarily have to love the couple, but you could see it as a special relationship, because they're friends, and boyfriend and girlfriend at the same time.

Anyway, the point is.. do you get what I mean? Forget about people that date that age, if they wanna it's a problem of theirs, but it doesn't mean everybody has to have a boyfriend/girlfriend right away; and the real meaning of that episode wasn't that romance is more important than anything, but that love is more important than anyting.. it's different.