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Long Distance Love


Question Posted Saturday July 24 2004, 6:48 pm

i met this totally amazing guy on a mission trip, & hes everything ive ever wanted in a boyfriend. the only problem is that he lives 2 and a half hours away. we both have our lisences & well be able to see each other a little bit. we want to be with each other, but it doesnt seem like it will happen soon. were planning on attending the same college (coincidentally). he asked me if i wanted to be more than friends, and i really want to be with him. do we just try to make it work and see where it goes or tell him that its too hard and we should just be friends?

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xOchErrytWistOx answered Saturday July 24 2004, 7:35 pm:
Well, how long until you go to college? I DEFINATELY think you should go for it!! If hes everything you've ever wanted in a boyfriend then yes! Long-distanced relationships are hard, but since you both can drive you can take turns driving down to see eachother and stuff. I hope it works out for you!
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ali

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