Ok im 16 years old and me and my girlfriend live like 3 hours apart ya its hard and the first time she asked me out i told her i wont be able to see her that much and everything and she said she was fine with that well now we fight almost everyday because she cant see me what do i do its hard.
if you fight this much, maybe it's not worth it. And if it's because of the distance, it's not like you can move to be closer to her. I think you should at least take a break. Long-distance relationships are really hard, maybe there's someone else. But if that really isn't something you want to do, you'll find another way, if you really want this to work out with her.
daceymiller answered Friday March 27 2009, 11:09 am: I am 16 years old and my boyfreind lives pretty close, but I only get to see him on the weekends and it's usually for a day. if you really love each other you'll find a way to work it out. You just have to communicate with each other. It is hard and you do feel like jumping off a bridge sometimes but to know that you love each other is enough o get you through it. Well it is for me. [ daceymiller's advice column | Ask daceymiller A Question ]
x__dreamer answered Friday March 27 2009, 10:36 am: Honestly, at your age I don't know if it's worth it for you to be in a long term relationship. This long term relationship doesn't seem like it's working out for you at all. Why don't you tell her that you don't think that a relationship would work out for you guys right now, but perhaps one will in the future when you guys get older and ask if you guys can be friends? [ x__dreamer's advice column | Ask x__dreamer A Question ]
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