Display title | Precocious Crush |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Children having "crushes" on one another isn't uncommon. To most children, loving someone just means liking them a lot—they have no notions of romantic or sexual love, and are, for the most part, innocent. They may make a Childhood Marriage Promise with their best friend just because, and even pretend to get "married." Older kids generally have a basic idea of the birds and the bees, but still have to deal with raging hormones and lots of confusion. |