So I'm only halfway through higschool and I've been with this guy for a while. We are both getting really serious. I like being serious, and I can't stand the fact that we could possibly break up, but everyone tells me not to get so serious, because there's PLENTY of guys out there, especially when I get older! I agree with this, but I don't ever want to break up with him! I'm afraid though, that if we don't break up, I'll never get to experience the things I wanted to in highschool and beyond! Any help? Thanks. =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? DarkCrOw answered Saturday March 21 2009, 12:18 am: As a guy i might be wrong (cause most of us suck at relationships) but why not ask him what he thinks about the relationship. I myself have never had a real relationship and i wish i could have a serious relationship, so i might not have much say in this. But you could just wait and see what happens, its apparent that you still like him so for now just stay with him and try not to worry about it because it will only make you feel worse. The fact that there are plenty of guys out there for you is true, but remember there are tons of happily married couples out there who met each other in school and are still happy being with each other, so you never know if this guy might be your one and only. So just be happy and have fun. [ DarkCrOw's advice column | Ask DarkCrOw A Question ]
MITCH.MOORE answered Thursday March 19 2009, 6:03 am: For as long as your happy with your boyfriend and you want to stay with him - stay with him! but your right being young is about having fun and having different experiences. Most (but not all) relationships between young people are short term and the time may well come when you want to move on but don't worry about that, just take it as it comes. MM [ MITCH.MOORE's advice column | Ask MITCH.MOORE A Question ]
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