Im loved by the italian boy and don't know what to do!
Question Posted Monday October 23 2006, 4:01 am
Hi. I went into this chat room ages ago and strated talking to this italian boy. I then gave him my email address and we started chatting for ages and had heaps in common. we are still chatting but not long ago we were talking for a couple of hours and then he said that he was falling inlove with me and then said he loved me. that i wasn't like any of the girls where he lives. I feel really special to actually be loved by someone else. And he's everything that I want in a boyfriend but im over two thousand kilometres away from him. Hes 17m and im 14f. Hes not a virgin and i am but he said he wanted a relationship that was more than sex. TRUE LOVE. I told him that I don't like him in the nicest way but am lately feeling like I do. How can I stop my feelings or express them? Im just scared that if we start a relationship that our friendship will be ruined. And thats the last thing that I want to happen.
guitarplayer3210 answered Monday October 23 2006, 6:00 pm: well to me as a dude you too are a long way away and that never works so it you don't like him don't date him just because you started talking to him doesn't mean that you are forever together. Just tell him distence and age rather than just friends that one is way over used. [ guitarplayer3210's advice column | Ask guitarplayer3210 A Question ]
x3babiigirl7805 answered Monday October 23 2006, 5:50 pm: you should tell him what you just said that you have feelings for him but you dont want to pursue a relationship because you are afraid that if you two dont work out as a couple you will lose his friendship which is the last thing you want. and you should tell him that it will be extremely hard to be together when you live soo far apart - hope i helped =] [ x3babiigirl7805's advice column | Ask x3babiigirl7805 A Question ]
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