Some say first love is fleeting; others believe it shapes us forever. These stories reveal bonds formed in youth that endure distance, hardship, and time. Through reunions, separations, and bittersweet memories, they show how first love leaves a lasting mark.
We dreamed of living close so we could meet more than twice a year. Now we live near each other, but with separate families. Our dream came true—just too late.
At 13, she was my whole world. When her parents sent her away, I spent years searching for her online. We reunited twice, but each time ended in heartbreak. I lost her again at 28.
My boyfriend ignored me after a fight. His best friend comforted me, then asked me out. The next day, we walked into class as a couple—and dated for four years.
We married others, had kids named after each other, then divorced and finally found our way back together.
We dated briefly, he left me for his ex, then returned two months later. My mom’s advice? Pretend not to care. It worked—we lasted two more years.
I left a boy a secret token when I moved away. Years later, his wife told me he still keeps it in his wallet. My heart raced as I walked away.
Middle school crushes, years of awkwardness, other relationships… Now we’re moving in together and planning our wedding.
My first love was my summer camp girlfriend. We broke up before high school but I still think of her, 35 years later.
In second grade, I drew a picture for my crush. He crumpled it. My feelings disappeared instantly.
My wife was my first love at 16. Seventeen years later, we’re married and happier than ever.
High school sweethearts torn apart by time. Years later, his wife handed me his number, saying she gave up. Now we’re together with our own family.
First loves can fade or flourish—but they always leave a spark that lingers.