Hey, I dont know what to do. My girlfriend is about to move to somewhere very far away,and i really love her more than anything, and i really mean that, its not just words. The problem is that another girl likes me, and i think that it would be an insult to her memory to date her after so soon losing my other girlfriend. What do you think?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lindzluvya09 answered Sunday May 15 2005, 8:31 pm: First of all, I'm sooo sooo sorry that your gf is moving, and I have had experience with this b/c I had a bf when I moved here b/c we decided to try to keep the long distance relationship. It was so difficult, and if you love her you dont want her to have something else to go through, I think you should break up, but try to keep in touch and be really good long distance friends. She is going to have new friends, new people, new places, she would probably have a hard time dealing with not being with you, so if you break it off before she leaves, then it will be easier and you wont have to do it later when it would probably cause you more pain then it would have if you had done it before she left. And about this other girl that likes you, I think you should stay single over the summer and just hang out with your friends and maybe think about going out with girls in the next year. You probably need time to get over your gf leaving too, so give yourself some time. I hope I helped and I'm really sorry about your situation~Linds [ lindzluvya09's advice column | Ask lindzluvya09 A Question ]
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