Hey, I am really confussed about this, so I'm hopin' you can help. Ok I like this dude, and he don't live close to me, but I know him and he know's me. We've been talkin' for awhile now, and I'm startin' to like him. Me and him have had conversations about how we feel about long-distance relationships, and him and I feel the same way. We both agreed that we want someone there to hold each other, and see each other. We also agree that it ain't easy. But I just can't help my feelings for him. I really like him, and I don't know whether I should tell him or not. What should I do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? wvsweetheart2006 answered Friday October 29 2004, 5:11 pm: Girl, i've been in a long distance relationship for over a year now. Almost a year and a half. It's not easy, we have our ups and our downs, (and right now...we're kind of in a down) but you alway ride through it if you love each other enough. You have to be patient and your love has to be patient. If you feel like you have to tell him how you feel, then follow that. Maybe you two will give it a try, maybe not. It won't hurt if you do. Live life and try things. My boyfriend and I are halfway through all this junk we have to deal with when being apart...we've only got 11 months left like this and we've made it through the first part of the seperation. Relationships like mine can work out....so i'm pretty sure if you and the guy you like try, it has a pretty good chance of working out, and if it dosn't, then thank God for the time you got be called his. Just go with your feelings, and do what you think would be best...you don't want to regret not saying anything and never knowing. =) hope I helped any. [ wvsweetheart2006's advice column | Ask wvsweetheart2006 A Question ]
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