Question Posted Wednesday August 10 2005, 11:43 pm
okay, me and my boyfriend have a long distance relationship. i moved because none of our family ((or sum "friends")) wanted us going out. my mom hates him and his mom hates me. then was in november. well all of the sudden he's stopped talking to me. it's been 5 weeks and i've left him messages and e-mails. he hasnt responded to any of them. whut do i do next?
*heartbroken.. </3
givingbackmonday answered Thursday August 11 2005, 2:02 am: its probably best if you just move on, i know its hard. but long distance relationships are very hard to keep, ive been through that. its much easier to just move on and find someone new who lives by you now.
urmomsachltcvrddnt answered Thursday August 11 2005, 1:12 am: I know it sounds hard, but try to move on. Long distance relationships hardly ever work out. I would know. Long story. Most likely he has found another girl that he cares about. You should find someone yourself! Try to keep your mind off of him. Do think that will help! Go running at 5 AM (I tried it once...i was too tired lol)....or learn something new. Talk to someone who will listen, understand, and won't judge you. Forget him! If he doesn't have the decency to tell you the truth, (or talk to you at all) then he's not worth your emotions.
TRiSHx0xL0VE answered Thursday August 11 2005, 12:56 am: WOW!! for that long? well i think as hard as it may seems..to just tell him that you can;t see each other anymore for the best for the both of you because this may sound really really horrible but he may have found someone else he can actually spend time with..so i think it;s time to end it as heartbreaking as it may sound and look for someone your mom likes and someone you can see all the time and that will talk to you and care for you. I'm sorry for what happened and if i didnt help :/
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