Ah yes, but you can't tell love what to do. You can't stop it in its tracks and tell the heart to stop loving, therefore telling a teenager to stop falling for the love drug or to steer clear of it is futile. The heart knows what it wants.
Our responsibility in love is to know which love is good for us. We have a tendency to confuse love with so many other things; physical attraction, sex, the need to feel loved on any level because we weren't shown the right way to love in our childhood. You can't go to LOVE rehabilitation as if you have a chemical drug addiction unless it's a sex addiction---a physical dependency with a much deeper need than its manifestation in one's life. My two cents.😉