ive been goin out with this guy for 5 and a half months then he moved without really saying goodbye i think we want to try the long distance thing but im not sure what should i do?
masterclinic answered Friday January 18 2008, 12:41 am: Long distance relationships are hard to work but if both people are committed then there won't be a problem. Ask yourself if he is worth having a long distance relationship with. If you think you can't do it then be honest with him and tell him that. If you can then tell him "lets try to make this work". Best of luck [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
for3v3r_his answered Thursday January 17 2008, 5:31 pm: Relationships are hard enough. Long distance relationships take a lot more work. The love has to be there. He left without saying goodbye!? That is low and it shows that he doesn't care for you as much as you thought he did. He didn't have the decency to tell you that he wouldn't make the committment or effort to still be with you. If he didn't have the respect or care enough to tell you he was moving and be there to comfort you about it before he left, you can't trust him to be honest with you. Don't waste your time. He has proved he is unworthy of your love. One could say it was hard for him, he was scared you were gonna leave him, he didn't know how to handle it... If he loved you, there is no excuse for what he did- so he doesn't. You deserve better. With him gone, it'll be easier to get over him. Good luck. Don't worry, you will find someone who will treat you better. [ for3v3r_his's advice column | Ask for3v3r_his A Question ]
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