i'm in love with this guy that lives all the way across the country.. and now he keeps telling me to think realistically and that we're probably never going to meet. what should i do about this? i am also female and 15 years of age, and i live in pennsylvania. and he is 18, and lives in california.
XxMarcixX answered Monday July 25 2005, 5:26 pm: You should wake up and see that this relationship won't work!Your better to just say "I think we shouldn't be together" and focus on all the cute guys at ur skool and neighborhood.
~Luv Marci [ XxMarcixX's advice column | Ask XxMarcixX A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Sunday July 24 2005, 2:26 pm: i think your insane and dumb..you dont need to worry about somebody far away.. and i think that guy is right.. wake up to reality.. if you go money to go see him then go for it.. but since you aint seen him and you did i bet we'd all see your face on a milk carton.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday July 24 2005, 1:33 pm: Well whether you WILL meet SOMEDAY or not is unforeseen FOR NOW. I mean, WHO KNOWS; it COULD happen. HOWEVER, the chances off that happening ARE probably very slim, you must admit, right? At least count on now meeting him within the next few years probably, seeing as how you're so young. Just know that this WON'T happen on it's own. You won't magically be walking through a grocery store and HAPPEN to bump into him. If you two EVER plan to get together, you two must MAKE it happen. If he goes off saying it'll "never" happen... then he's already closed the idea off, and it NEVER WILL. Just be optimistic. You never know what the future may hold, and STRANGER THINGS HAVE HAPPENED. :D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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