Okay ... my boyfriend and I have never met. Hes 18 and im only 14. I love him more then anything in this entire world and would do anything for him, but my parents dont like this. They don't even know we havent met :/
Hes coming to see me soon and then hes moving down here. But the fact that hes not here gets in the way of me being happy that im with him. I feel like im stuck in place, and im just "waiting", and waiting on nothing. I know that he loves me, and that i love him but this is killing me. Should i wait it out?
Kori15 answered Saturday September 4 2004, 2:07 am: Well, Just one question: How do you know you love someone that you have never even met? People are not everything that they seem to be at first. Although, it is your life and you do it however you want, but just remember, make the right decisions!
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asphyxiation answered Saturday September 4 2004, 12:46 am: Well..Did you meet him through a chatroom or through a friend you know that knows him personally?You never really know someone truly until in person..usually people tend to be different in person then they are online and since you met him on the internet and *if you did meet him in a chatroom* then he could be straight out lieing to you, he could be some horny 40 year old pervert. You never really know. I'm not trying to get you down or anything but just stating the facts that you do need to hear. But be careful..and hope everything works out okay! [ asphyxiation's advice column | Ask asphyxiation A Question ]
jesikuh977 answered Saturday September 4 2004, 12:24 am: obviously u met him thru the internet or something and hes 18 thats major jailbate...get a guy that lives around u thats around ur age!!!!!! and its especially bad that ur parents dont approve, bring a guy home to mommy and daddy that they'll approve of doll =D
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