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Forbidden love


Question Posted Tuesday February 17 2009, 9:20 pm

Okay, so i have this boyfriend that lives in VA(virginia) when i live in CO(colorado) and we love each other a lot. There is one problem! My mom and dad don't like long distance relationships and want me to break up with my lover. I don't want to. Any advice?


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cuteblondegirl94 answered Wednesday February 18 2009, 3:57 am:
If I were you,I'd talk to your parents and explain how I felt about him.If you really love him,don't let anyone or anything ruin your relationship,but also let your parents know you respect their opinion.Talk to your lover,too,to see what he thinks about it.Hope I helped you.

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charmed-cherry21 answered Tuesday February 17 2009, 10:18 pm:
Try explaining to them how you feel and why yuo don't want to break up with them. Or you could just tell them you did but that you're still friends with him and keep talking to him.

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