I've been with my boyfriend for almost 5 months-- half of which have been long distance. There's no way we can see each other in the near future but so far we're doing fine. Lately, we haven't had anything to talk about! We know EVERYTHING about each other and even at 10 hours away - we're practically married. I know it sounds like "the end" for most, but we did talk about how we don't want to break up. We're both 16 & in love. Anyone have things we could talk about? Anything at all - random, weird, abstract, deep,shallow - we really don't care, we just want to be able to talk. Any ideas are greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time & thoughts! <3
everyboby has somthing to talk about because they continue from the original convercation
if you talk aboutschool then talk about the people teachers or events
icey0990 answered Sunday March 11 2007, 12:14 am: Hmm..take things that are happening in the media and news..like brittany spears shaving her head and being a wild thing (lol) and ask him what would you do if you were her family? can you beeleive her? and then you share your opinions. Pick a controversial topic like abortion,racism,politics even (?),and ask his opinion on stuff.
Tell each other how school was and if anything really funny happened..
Go online to look up jokes and tell him some..
Talk about the future and how you think things will be like with technology,etc. [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
cloie6 answered Saturday March 10 2007, 11:38 pm: talk about your day and what happened write him notes during class and read them 2 him when u get home [ cloie6's advice column | Ask cloie6 A Question ]
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