Question Posted Saturday December 11 2004, 9:00 pm
Okay my boyfriend and I have been going out for a little over 3 months. I really love him. The problem is that his parents are having marital problems. So they might move to Texas. I only know of one way to possibly keep them here but it is probably impossible and that is to get married. I just have no clue how even if it would work. Any other ideas or ideas on how that would work. Any ideas on how I tell him my idea about getting married to possibly keep them from moving.
dancinqueen08 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 11:23 pm: That is a really bad idea. I think you will regret getting married in the end. If you love him that much, try a long distance relationship and see each other as often as you can. I don't know if he'd agree to getting married and that might just hurt you. Talk to him about how you feel ,but don't mention the whole marrying thing because that might scare him off. Maybe both of you can think of a better solution. Sorry if I didn't help. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
l0stiNth0uGht020 answered Saturday December 11 2004, 10:59 pm: Um, WHOA? How old are you? If you're over 18 then I'm fine with this, but honestly. You've only been dating him for like 3 months! I'm not saying you don't love him - but IF he moves to Texas, you might have to try a long-distance relationship. If he's going to move, he's going to move - there isn't a way to keep him with you. I know it seems unfair, but it'll be okay. I'm sorry if I told you what you didn't want to hear. I hope everything works out for you.
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