well, you see, me and my bf aaron have been dating for almost 10 months, but lately, things have been different. i have heard that months from 9-11 are really hard, but i didnt expect this. i talked to him about this and he says that he will always love me, no matter what happenes. idk how to explain it, we barely even talk, and have been fighting a lot lately, but i dont want to break up with him. what can i do to put back that zest back in our relashionship without doing something to drastic?
-age-15 [both of us]
-gender-female
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? devilspawn_666 answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 8:52 pm: I would have to agree that it's hard at this stage. You've been together for awhile, but not what seems like "forever". What I reccomend is spending a little more time apart if you're one of those couples that is together every second of every day. This makes every time that you see each other a little more special than if you were seeing each other every single day. Distance really does make the heart grow fonder, in my mind. You could also try planning something that you wouldn't normally do. Such as going to a concert, a water park, amusement park, etc. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
DefinedEyes answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 2:46 pm: Well communication is the key.
You cant just suddenly make out or like stuff like that, it cant be physical.
If your emotional relationship sucks, then you need to tlak, and if neither of you can do that, then you need to break up. [ DefinedEyes's advice column | Ask DefinedEyes A Question ]
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