Question Posted Wednesday December 19 2007, 6:34 pm
My boyfriend is going to california for two weeks almost all christmas break. and i never get to see him because he doesnt live with his dad anymore.. he lives about an hour away from me.
and i have had really bad expieriences with people going to california. they come back and have completely forgotten about me..
smilee24 answered Friday December 21 2007, 11:14 am: so you are dating someone that lives an hour away from you..... i think you should break up with him specially if yall havent been going together for along time. Either you can trust him or you cant trust him and if you cant when he leaves he might be fliting with other people. If people forget about you when they go to california well i guess you are being kinda boring or just not making them not want to remember you or something. maybe you need to do more things with them and make them fell lyke you are the right one [ smilee24's advice column | Ask smilee24 A Question ]
Brandi_S answered Thursday December 20 2007, 4:37 pm: Others have forgotten you. That was their loss. He is a different person- he is not "others."
He already lives an hour away from you and doesn't forget about you, so why would a couple weeks on vacation cause him to?
The thing about trusting people is trusting they won't forget you. Don't expect him to make the same mistakes others have made, that isn't fair to him.
orphans answered Thursday December 20 2007, 4:32 pm: If he loves you, he won't forget you. Just call him on his cell and keep in touch, if your relationship together is strong, it will stay strong through whatever, whenever.
Hope I helped and good luck [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
yuna489 answered Thursday December 20 2007, 4:25 pm: don't worry if he REALLY loves u then he won't forget you and if your REALLY anxious tell him how u feel and call him ^_^ [ yuna489's advice column | Ask yuna489 A Question ]
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