There is this girl I met on the internet. I have never spoke to her in person, for she lives in england. She is sweet, kind, funny, pretty and an overall great person. I talk to her multiple times a week, and I feel I may be falling in love with her. I want to persue a relatiionship with her, but there's and ocean seperating us. I have dropped clues as to how I feel, and I think she may feel the same, but there is still that ocean. I don't know what to do.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? fallenxfor3ver answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 7:34 am: okay, if you want me to answer this question you really have to look into your future together, with her. do you really think you guys will be together in the future? and do you guys plan on moving in together? i think that instead of dropping clues about how you feel, you should just tell her. after you do that, you'll feel relieved and most girls tell a guy how they feel after a guy has told her. if you think that your love and trust for her can make a long distance relationship work then go for it. but keep in mind that there might be something that comes up causing you guys to break up. and if it's bad enough, there will probably be no chance for you two in the future when you can actually live together. (well depending on how old you are now.) if you are old enough to move together, then you guys need to talk about a moving situation and a relationship together after you tell her how you feel. (make it a while after though, no girl wants to feel rushed into a relationship)
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