I'm not sure where I should start on this... but I wanna hear what you have to say about this, and well... I'm a 14 year old female and I have this girl and she's my lovely, and I love her oh-so very much... and she loves me back as well... but we live quite a bits away from eachother (like it'd would take 3/4 hours by plane and 6-7 days to drive) and I'm trying not to invole myself with anyone, though I have people around me saying that I should "go out" with this one guy... and I've ignored them so far, but it's just that I feel like I'm wearing down... the more that they tell me I should... I mean I like the guy very much... but not in the same way I love my lovely...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? vickiooos answered Saturday October 23 2004, 4:52 pm: ok so i'm assuming that you're by.. just to clarify hehe i got a ltitle confused.. but anyways umm hmm... well that's the problem with long distance relationship.. the fact that it's so long distance makes a gap that could be easily filled by someone that is a little closer by. the choice is totally up to you, i know how you feel with your friends pressuring you and you kidn start seeing them in a new way. if you really like/love your girl and you think you can make it work with you two then go for it. Stay with her because she makes you happy and makes you feel great (more than this new guy)... but if you think that the long ditance part of things will really affect you guys later and is just goign to wear you down even more then break things off with her and see how things go with this new guy. i can't really give you an opinion about this becuse i realyl dont know how you much you adore your lovely or how great your feelings are for the new guy.. it's up to you. but i hope i kinda helped or made a choice a little more plain for you to see =]. [ vickiooos's advice column | Ask vickiooos A Question ]
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