Ok.Well i have a bf and We've been going out since last year and I LOVE HIM TO DEATH. But we just started talking abt after are graduation of 8th grade. What we should do after? If we should stay together or just leave each other. We are going to different high schools and i dont know wht to do?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
LadyH answered Saturday March 17 2007, 4:05 pm: I suggest trying things out before calling everything off with him. If you truly love him, you'll work around eachother's schedules to make it work. It's possible it may not be as big of a conflict as you thought it may have been. Agree to see eachother certain days & still talk on those days you can't. Be understanding & I'm sure everything will be fine. If not, then make your decision from there. Good luck! :) [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
musicislove answered Saturday March 17 2007, 2:55 pm: If you both love each other then you shouldnt let going to different schools break you up:]
I think that you should stay together. If you really truly love him. because i'm sure that if you both love each other then you wouldnt be able to let you both go :]
xoheretohelpox answered Saturday March 17 2007, 11:34 am: if you both love each other to death then you'll find some sort of way to stay together. or at least you'll try. i guess if i were you i'd try staying together for awhile & see how it goes. many a couple of months.
you two can be together after school, on weekends, you can call each other, email, & alot of different things. but if it doesn't work out then the best thing to do is to break up.
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