From "It's About Time" to "V," it's been one long journey with the three boys from New Jersey who stole your heart. It was absolutely devastating when they broke up, but that didn't stop you from loving them.
1. You still have posters of them in your room.
#NoShame
2. You wear your concert T-shirts with pride.
It was completely necessary to buy a $40 T-shirt from every single tour. And you went to every. Single. One.
3. Kevin & Joe's "Off The Record" tour was the best thing that ever happened to you.
If you weren't one of the lucky few who purchased meet and greets to their concerts, you had the privilege of meeting them at the "Off The Record" tour, which was better than anything you could've ever asked for.
4. You follow them on every social media and still stalk their lives.
Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook - you have them all!
5. You still know every word to all of their songs.
When you hear a Jonas Brothers' song out in public, it's hard to contain your inner 12-year-old self.
6. You remember hearing the news that they broke up like it was yesterday.
From where you were, to the time and place, to what you were wearing, that was something you'll never forget because it broke your heart.
7. You watch "Camp Rock" whenever it's on TV.
You can't resist watching the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato in their prime.
8. You proudly tell people you're still a Jonas Brothers fan.
The weird looks you get are worth it because these boys were your world for a large part of your teenage life.
9. Hearing "Hello Beautiful" brings you back to the concert days.
You were 100 percent convinced they were singing directly at you.
10. You still follow "Jonas Enterprises" on Twitter.
You still hold out hope that it will turn back into @JonasBrothers one day soon.
11. When you hear "JB," you don't assume it means Justin Bieber.
"JB" will forever mean Jonas Brothers to you and you cringe when people refer to Justin Bieber as "JB".
12. You're patiently waiting for the reunion tour.
You don't care how old you will be. You'll be first in line for front row tickets when that reunion tour is announced.
Although they are onto their different projects and are successful on their own, they were better together. There was nothing better than the lights going off and seeing the three boys rise up from under the stage. Even though they've all mentioned a reunion is a long way away, you hold out hope that it's closer than they're making it seem.