"What is true love?" Isn't that a million dollar question.
Sadly, there is no four question evaluation quiz concerning love. But I'd say that romantic love-- true, Christian romantic love-- could be defined roughly as wanting the best for another person despite how that may effect you. I'd disagree with your teaching concerning Romeo's feelings. If you're willing to die for a girl, I'd say you're pretty darn in love with her.
If you have a concern for this girl that treads beyond physical attraction (meaning you actually like her
personality and not her physical build) and you are practicing a selfless laying down of your life (even in small things, like carrying her books XD) it's quite likely that you're in love with her.
I'm not saying whether your being in love with her is good thing or a bad thing. That would just be my general definition of healthy, God pleasing romantic love.
I would gently caution not to advance hastily into the uncharted waters of romance at such a young age. You're just such a young person that I think romantic love often hinders the time that God gave for becoming your own, self-dependant indivual. The teenage years are stressful enough without the added weight of a relationship, IMHO. More importantly, in the situation that you have laid out, you have to weigh the importance of your friendship with this girl against the benefit you would get from being her boyfriend. It has been proven time and time again that friendship can rarely survive a breakup. Consider for instance the world's most notorious break up line: "Let's just be friends." That phrase, after a romantic relationship means "I really would rather we weren't together anymore". I know two people who were great friend, they dated, they broke up, and they haven't said more than eight words together at any one time.
Simply put, if you really value this girls friendship and would be heartbroken to lose it-- don't risk it. Fifteen is a tender age and emtional wounds run alot deeper when you're so young. If this relationship doesn't work out, you might be facing the reality of seperation from her friend ship. Sad, but true.
I hope that doesn't further muddle you. I gave it my best shot. If you have any thoughts or your disagree, go ahead and post again or PM me. I'd be glad to talk about it, even it I have little more knowledge than you.
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