I met this girl online and i really liked her i asked her out and she said yes so now we go out but im getting these weird feelings that she found another guy or somethin ive asked and she has said no she is really pretty also and im also thinkin this long distance relationship isnt strong
~Signed Help~
Mackenzie answered Thursday June 2 2005, 8:57 pm: Eh.. honestly, I wouldn't hold high hopes foR an online Relationship, DeaR. I guess not EVERYONE as it in them to be faithful and honest, like you do. Did you honestly believe this would woRk out?? I mean, of couRse you HOPED it would.. and figuRed it had an okay chance since you knew YOU could contRol YOURSELF, but online Romances almost always don't last. Is it possible to meet heR???? Just ask heR flat out how she feels about you. Don't be Rude about it, just be blunt and honest. Let heR know how YOU aRe feeling. Then ask HER heR opinion of youR Relationship. TheRe's Really no point in staying with someone just because one paRtneR doesn't want to let go. Think of it this way: Why would you give youR heaRt away to someone who isn't willing to give you theiRs?? I wish you the veRy best of luck!! Know that you can always always always come back to me if you'Re eveR in need of a second opinion.. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Sporkster answered Thursday June 2 2005, 8:31 pm: Well, typically, most long-distance online relationships don't last. Some do, sure, but most of them don't. If you think this girl's got another guy, even if she's said no, you have to wonder. If you just like her because she's really pretty, well, that's not a good basis for a relationship. Even so, if you've got mixed feelings/unsure feelings about the relationship or you think it's shaky, I think it's time to break things off. It'll be better for both of you.
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