I got involved with this guy at a camp i was at... and we love each other a lot.. but he lives 4 hours away from me.. We are both devastated by this... But what i want to know, is how am I supposed to keep this relationship going when, I rarely will see him.. maybe at the most 3 times a year... ... Help, I'm heartbroken.
frenchfries21 answered Thursday June 30 2005, 1:52 am: long distance relationships dont work. you guys are just gonna have to be friends with benefits. like when you see him then you guys can be together and stuff. talk to him online or on the phone. that way you still feel close to him. but the relationship wont work. thats my opinion. good luck!
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KristinaRoseS2 answered Thursday June 30 2005, 1:26 am: Aww sweetheart, long distance relationships are hard i have a friend thats involved in one..In all honisty most long distance relaionships do not end up lasting for a very long time, eather because at one end or another the person ends up cheating, fights occure,and trust is gone..In order for you to keep this relaionship you need to have a long conversation with your boyfriend and tell me how you feel, he probably resembels the same way you do. You also have to know that you trust him with other girls, because since you dont live rite down the road from him your not going to know where he goes and what he does every friday night, yano what im tryna say?..well i hope everything works out well and maybe you can be one of the first young ladies to make a comitment to a long distance relaionship =D Good Luck Xox0`* [ KristinaRoseS2's advice column | Ask KristinaRoseS2 A Question ]
rosiecheeks520 answered Thursday June 30 2005, 12:11 am: That's hard when you live 4 hours away. You can' have a relationship over the phone and internet. I suggest getting over him, moving on and realizing it was just a summer crush.
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