This boy and i have been (well i guess i should say WERE) talking for about 2 months now. But here's the thing, he lives 2 hours away. Anyways, over the summer he came up to my house with my cousin and they slept over and we stayed up all night just tlaking and watching movies. All we did was make out. Later when he left back home, he called me and told me the reason he didn't do anything more with me is because he respects me. We usually talk every other night, and i have told him i don't think we should commit to anything because 2 hours is hard to work with and i think he would meet a girl at his school. i mean he's a boy, come on it's obvious. School started august 8 for him and i haven't talked to him since monday night. I might sound paranoid but i really like this guy. Do you guys think he met someone?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jmimms answered Friday August 10 2007, 8:54 am: Met someone already girl? A tad bit paranoid. However, if he is in to you and you into him, make it work. Yes, 2 hours is a distance away, but that is all it is. A long distance relationship is very hard to maintain for the very reason you asked the question. This is where trust comes in. IF you are willing to only see him every once in a while, then I would go for it. But if you know that it will drive you crazy, then remain friends and try to acknowledge that he will meet somene else. [ jmimms's advice column | Ask jmimms A Question ]
ComplexMind answered Friday August 10 2007, 7:49 am: If he really likes you, he'll hold back.
Try to make it work! Long distance relationships require a lot of endurence and patience but it can be worth it in the long run.
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