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That boy


Question Posted Monday January 10 2005, 4:08 pm

I dont know what to do I just moved to this new school. I still like this kid from my old school, and I know it might sound stupid but I really think we can be good together!! even though I might not see him again I still think about what we could of had.*help*
Jordan


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AdvicebyCali answered Monday January 10 2005, 5:12 pm:
You can still keep in touch, like email and snail mail. You can visit him and still be friends. Remember, some relationships might not work out, but
you can always find someone special at your new school!
Cali

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NikNik answered Monday January 10 2005, 4:46 pm:
I've moved pleanty of times in my Life and i'm only 15 and I did it all in 4 years to different states and everything and I had to leave the guys I thought would have been great for me but if your serious about him and hes serious about you then you could try to get together and if it doesnt work out then at least you'll know and it wont hold you back from meeting anyone new and haveing a relationship with someone at your new school...I hope this advice helps!-Nikki
P.S.*Feedback is greatly appreciated*

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babs42311 answered Monday January 10 2005, 4:29 pm:
I'm in a long distance relationship and its going great. WE have our ups and down but for the most part its awesome. We were already in love before he moved so that made it easier. I would talk to this guy and ask him what he thinks. I see my boyfriend once a month or a month and a half. And hes 1500 miles away. If hes driving distance I would say go for it. And if your parents will let you fly out there. I know tons of long distance relationships that work out. But you usually only here about the bad ones. GO FOT IT AND GOOD LUCK!

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xxjools27xx answered Monday January 10 2005, 4:25 pm:
what you are feeling is perfectly natural. when you move its like a part of you is still at your old school. i wouldnt know though i have been at the same boring school all of my boring life. its hard. but if you really have faith in the relationship and really believe that its going to work out then it will. but if your a little iffy about the whole situation then it might not be a good idea. give your new school a try. make friends and have those new friends introduce you to their guy friends. you never really know. and besides, you knever really know what hes doing behind your back... no matter how much faith you have in him. long distance relationships hardly ever work out. good luck. its your life. =)
xoxoxox
sam

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Shortie8959 answered Monday January 10 2005, 4:12 pm:
Just try and stay in contact with him. If you're sure you'd be great together, go for it! But if it doesn't work out, it just wasn't meant to be, and you'll find someone. Good luck!
Hope I helped!
♥ Erin

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