Hello, my name is Dania. I live in Pittsburgh, PA and my boyfriend lives in Canada. We've never met in person but we've been pen pals for a long time. My question is: How am I going to be able to keep in good communication with him? We have webcams so we use those to talk to eachother through msn. We can't really call eachother because the long distance charges are ridiuculous. How can I make this work? I really don't want us to fall apart. Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? heya answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 11:19 pm: I am surprised you guys are dating when youve never met..im sure you guys like eachother and everything but after awhile it will get annoying because you cant physically hang out and be with eachother..relationships are about being with eachother and being in their presence..its what makes a relationship grow and if you guys dont ahve that..this relationship will die down because eventually one you guys are gonna get frustrated because you cant see eachother in person..you just communicate by phone and computer..my advice..i wouldnt date eachother..its a bad idea..im sure you wont give me good feedback but its the truth..i cant lie [ heya's advice column | Ask heya A Question ]
Do you guys have texting? Beause if you both do, then you can text him and i don't believe you will have any charges for long distance..
I can't really think of anything else right now, but i recommend the letters, those are fun to write and a good way to keep in touch! [ shayxo's advice column | Ask shayxo A Question ]
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