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Question Posted Saturday July 5 2008, 3:22 pm

I know it's only a few states, but like what's the limit? Two? Three? Four?

So you're okay with long-distance?


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LOL_x0x answered Saturday July 5 2008, 3:25 pm:
Well, I'm personally kind of, a sucker for love, so I don't know that I think there is a limit =X


I think that the only "limit" or something of that nature in my mind for long distance relationships, are if you've never met somebody face to face and they're from another country or something. You've gtta draw the line somewhere...


And, I'm ok with long distance if both people are commited, and you trust one another. As long as trust and love are there, it's worth it.


-Laura. (16-f)

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