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Is it a good idea to pursue a high school relationship during senior year? I can't predict the future of this relationship, whether or not it will last, but in all likelihood we will be separated by college. I'm going on to college and the girl is still going to be in high school. Is it worth it?

I'm pretty pessimistic about young relationships, so I would typically say it's a waste of time. However, I'm 23 and still dating my high school sweetheart. In the end, if you're willing to give it a shot, even a long-distance relationship can last. The biggest issue is trust. If you can 100% trust each other to stay faithful, your biggest problem is solved. In the end, I say go for it.

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(5) It's ironic that you're pessimistic when you've been dating your high school sweetheart! But I understand: most high school relationships are super shallow. Thanks for your advice. I really would like to make this work.


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