First off I really appreciate your first advice but in that advice you said that I should cherish our last days together and that I can still talk to my boyfriend rather than trying to forget him,but just talking to him isn't enough.what about when i need a shoulder to lean on and I need him there immediately.Calling him doesn't cut it for me but I do understand cherishing our last days together and I will do that
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jumadel answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 11:20 pm: Hi, the only other option is to live with him or near by. Of course that isn't whats going to happen, and because it's pritty much impossible to see each other on a regular basis then really your better off being friends or E-mailing and phoning each other. It is hard to have a long term relationship when you both live so far away. There isn't alot you can do, because you can't give him a hug, because he's so far away. So your better off perhaps becoming friends and ringing him and giving him E-mails. Thats the only thing you can do to keep in touch with him. I can understand were your coming from, but really long term relationships usually don't work out to well because both partners simply can't see each other on a regular basis unlike other couples. If your both old enough you could perhaps live together, but yeah the only thing you can both do is phone each other or E-mail. Long term relationships usually don't work because of this. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
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