Question Posted Thursday November 15 2007, 6:06 am
Well im 15[male] me and my girlfriend are really in love....
but the thing is im homeschooled and shes not....
and i was scared that if i went back to school-that things might change between us ...???we wouldnt be going to the same school...thats the thing....but we will be next yea.... but if you could help me out and just answer-
would anything change between us if i went back to school.....but if she really loves me,it wouldnt matter right?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Romance92 answered Friday November 16 2007, 11:04 pm: Hey really man theres nothing to worry about if she really loves you and as long as you stay faithful and she does it fine i mean man my fiance is in real school and im in homeschool as well and im 15 but yea its a little different we get to see eachother every day cause she practicly lives with me. but we operate a profecinal teen realationship and more advice program and well like i said you know it shouldnt change anything between yall and well as long as yall communicate all the time and a relationship is really made of two lovers that trust eachother and feel secure cause a realtionship is nothing without trust and love. So i really say that you should sit her down alone and talk to her and say whats on your mind how you are worried about drifting away from her and that to make sure that if you do go back to school if it might change anything and the rest is yall's personal moment of time to reflex on how yall will deal with any problems and i hope yall do stay togther for a long time and keep yalls love sacred and keep her close and safe to you and to your heart man and if you need any other advice or anything just ask ok.... [ Romance92's advice column | Ask Romance92 A Question ]
LoStNcOnFuZeD answered Friday November 16 2007, 9:55 pm: I'm never going to tell you that you are not in love. I believe more than anybody that love can exist in any age, and I can say that because I've experienced it. I can't lie to you though. Sometimes things change, and as teenagers, change is not unusual. It is more likely that your feelings will change as you start to surround yourself with other people, especially if either of you begins to develop an attraction for others. But, I think you know that already and that is why you are scared. The two of you will remain together as long as you maintain the feelings you have for each other. The environment you're in is irrelevant as long as both of you keep in mind how much you mean to one another. [ LoStNcOnFuZeD's advice column | Ask LoStNcOnFuZeD A Question ]
LM answered Friday November 16 2007, 7:22 pm: Nope, I don't think anything would change between you- there's no reason for it. Next year, you would see each other a lot more (during school). That's really the only thing :)
darknessrage answered Friday November 16 2007, 4:35 pm: My friend Sasha's BF is homeschooled too, but I don't know if she has this problem. Anyway, I understand how you could think it would be awkward because you're so used to only seeing each other sometimes, not every single day of the week. But if you guys really love each other like you think you do, you'd probably adjust and things would go back to normal. Try talking to her and seeing what she thinks about it. That always works ;] [ darknessrage's advice column | Ask darknessrage A Question ]
Cux answered Friday November 16 2007, 4:32 pm: Honestly, I don't see why that would even affect it. If you're already not going to school this year.. but you will be next year- then I don't see how that could cause her to not "love" you.
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