seriously in love.. and never regreting a thing. please help me out!
Question Posted Saturday April 18 2009, 10:45 pm
okay so i was afraid to tell the guy im in love with.. that i'm in love with him!! well i did..
theres a big age difference.. but before i told him the news.. he told me that he loved me as just his best friend.. that he loved me as his girlfried. its been four years that we have been this close... when he told me he loved me i said please dont.. that i had convinced myself i didnt love him like that anymore.. but i came clean and told him that i loved him and that i always have and always will. then i said forget i said that because i didnt want to lose him but he said dont be afriad to say that!!!! he didnt say that he loved me back.. but he lives far away.. and he has a girlfriend... am i to late? should i just run to see him when i turn eighteen?? i dont want to lose him..but im afraid he will now that i said the words I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU!!
What do i do!!!!!!!!!!!!! i will never turn back on thoughs words.. please help me.. i wont lose him!
sincerely mickeyc!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mandy3232 answered Monday April 20 2009, 5:50 pm: Okay if I was you he cant be too great because hes saying I love you to you and dating someone else at the same time. No matter how you look at it he isnt being completely sincere to his girlfriend OR you. If the age difference is that huge than chances is he is experienced and hes having sex with his girlfriend. That really has nothing to do with it but I mean most likely that is what hes doing despite if he says he is or not. And also if he lives far away then what are the chances of you guys actually having a future anyways when you turn 18 by the time you turn 18 he will prob. be with someone and ready to settle down. Who knows? But I mean just watch out he lives far away who knows what kind of stuff he may do.
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