Hey
My boy friend moved out of my school district.
I don`t know what to do because i don`t see him anymore.
But i still love him very much.
I miss him but i can`t see him because i can`t ride my bike to his house and it really sucks!
please tell me what to do.
KoTaKiTtAy44 answered Sunday July 3 2005, 11:13 am: Aww hun im sorry..cant you see him on weekends? or like have your parents drive you to his house or vice versa! try talking online or talking on the phone a lot..i know long distance relationships are really hard..but im sure you guys can get thru it!
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Dakota [ KoTaKiTtAy44's advice column | Ask KoTaKiTtAy44 A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday July 3 2005, 9:35 am: well i dont know how your school districts are seperated but around here if you cross your front yard your in a different district. try getting your parents to drive you or plan out times when you can see each other t a place that close to both of you. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday July 3 2005, 2:52 am: TheRe's no otheR foRm of tRanspoRtation to his place?? OR you can go 50/50 and meet up somewheRe?? Honestly.. I don't know what to tell ya, Kiddo.. And youR paRents can't bRing you to one anotheR one eveRy week oR two?? And is once eveRy week oR two sufficient enough foR youR needs and the suRvival of the Relationship?? Seems like you and he have some seRious thinking to do. Have you tRied talking to him about this?? PeRhaps togetheR you can come up with some ideas to keep things stRong.
Best of luck to you!! :) [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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