i really like this guy. but he lives in another state. i dont get to see him very often, but i can talk to him online or on the phone. should i ask him out?
LoViny0ux914 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 6:38 pm: if you think that the distance wont be a problem then go for it! long distance relationships are tough...but hey sometimes they work out! n if you care about each other enough, im sure it will! [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
S-n-S4Lyf answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 6:16 pm: Ask him out if yall have a REALLY STRONG relationship/bond. Because honestly and truly, those kinda relationships hardly work out. But consider getting to know him REALLY well b4 any of that. [ S-n-S4Lyf's advice column | Ask S-n-S4Lyf A Question ]
bRuNettEwOndEr34 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 6:02 pm: If you really really like him, I'm sure you could find ways to make it work. It will be harder then close distance relationships, but if you both are willing to put as much work into it as possible, its worth a shot. [ bRuNettEwOndEr34's advice column | Ask bRuNettEwOndEr34 A Question ]
united_python_cheerleader answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 1:25 pm: Yes if you really like this guy u should ask him out because hey it might work out
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 12:20 pm: The problem with the guy in the other state, you don't get to see them very often. Long distance relationships can be tough to handle, my sister held one for almost a year, but the guy broke up with her!! You don't want to get hurt in this situation and plus you don't get to see him very often, its okay to be friends or even best friends on the internet/phone. You can still talk to him, but if I was you, I would look around for a guy that lives in the same state as mine.
chelseaw285 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 12:06 pm: sure why not. you guys still see eachother right? so whats the harm, if you like him GO FOR IT BABE!!
ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 12:04 pm: Long distance relationships are always a tough tough thing!!I would look around for a great guy in your own state,someone you can actually spend time with.But that doesn't mean you should stop talking to you friend online and on the phone,and maybe someday you guys can work it out!!! [ ShOrTnSwEeT42094's advice column | Ask ShOrTnSwEeT42094 A Question ]
lilsweetiepie01 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 12:01 pm: i wouldn't ask him out because even though you really like him its really hard to keep a distant relationship and you never know he might have meet someone knew at his school and you wuld never know and it would be really hard to trust him well i hoped that helped [ lilsweetiepie01's advice column | Ask lilsweetiepie01 A Question ]
allyorlo21 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 11:53 am: its really hard to keep something like that long distance, so if you think youre willing to try to make it work despite that you guys live far away from eachother and you think he likes you too, then go for it.. but if not, maybe your just not cut out for that kind of thing and theres plenty more out there, good luck with it ;] [ allyorlo21's advice column | Ask allyorlo21 A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 11:35 am: Don't start a long distance relationship unless you have a goal in mind. Do you know when you could be together and live close? A long distance relationship with uncertaintly will never work. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
KoTaKiTtAy44 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 11:31 am: long distance relationships are really hard..but if you both really have the drive and the passion to go out then go for it! just make sure that you actually know this guy and didnt like meet him over the internet! *hope i helped* <3/Dakota
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