Question Posted Tuesday September 8 2009, 12:56 am
19/M
I've been with my girlfriend on and off again for three years. She's 2 years younger than me, not really a lot. But her being being underage is hard. Well, I have to move to another state in a couple of days. I want to come with me. I'm financially stable and I know that I can support her and her needs. But again, she's underage.
I want her to be happy and I don't think she will be with a long distance relationship. So I'm thinking of an open relationship but just for you. So she can go out with other guys, but I won't. I care about her so much I don't want to lose her. What can I do to show her how much I love her?
I want to make her a CD for when I leave. I always have a CD of our songs. But I would like a CD filled with songs that say that I still think about her even though we're miles apart and that I will always love her. So, what are some good songs?
- ANYTHING by nevershoutnever. Trust me. :D
- Also probably ANYTHING from Stephen Jerzak. (A good song from him would be 'Cute')
- Thunder by Boys Like Girls
- Hero/Heroine by Boys Like Girls
- Heels Over Head by Boys Like Girls
- Heartbeat by Stereo Skyline
- Down by Jay Sean
- I Wanna by The All-American Rejects
- When You're Gone by Avril Lavigne
- Forever by Chris Brown
- Roses and Butterflies by Making April
- So Bad by Making April
- Seventeen Forever by Metro Station
- Kiss Me by Rediscover
- My Pretty Eyes by Rediscover
- Say it like you mean it by Rediscover
Just look these up on Youtube, I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find them there. :) If you want even more songs, you'll probably find some similiar songs in the 'related videos' section of any of these songs. [ xeViLxShArPiEx's advice column | Ask xeViLxShArPiEx A Question ]
KlutzyKim answered Tuesday September 8 2009, 4:28 pm: Well I can currently only think of one song off the top of my head.
I'll probably come back with more songs.
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