Hi, my name is Lindsay. I don't know you or anything but I found your livejournal (its very cute by the way) and I looked into this & I thought it was very cool. You probably think I'm weird but I need some advice lol.
- Okay I have a boyfriend (his name is Jason) and we've been going out for about 2 months. I know that doesn't seem like a long time, but we have a pretty serious relationship. Next year I'm considering switching schools & going to school with my cousin. Hes not to excited about the idea. Because we won't ever get to see each other he thinks we'll end up drifting. At first I thought he was crazy but now I'm not too sure. I'm scared that if I leave we'll end up breaking up. & It'll be my fault because it was my choice to leave. I was completely set on leaving next year and now I'm reconsidering. I don't want to lose him & I'm worried that I will if I leave.
What do you think I should do? Thanks :*
<3Lindsay
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? br0ken_x_smile answered Tuesday March 8 2005, 7:50 pm: You need to let him know that your doing it to be with family. Tell him that your parents were also planning this for you and they think that you are already going there and already enrolled you and you don't have a choice. Tell him that you love him though, and you want to keep going out and that you don't want to lose him. If he really loves you he should support what you choose to do. It may not be "long distance" because your moving but you're at different schools. Hopefully you guys have good trust in eachother! =)) I think that you should follow your heart.. even if it means loosing him. He should understand. I hope he does!
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