you have this person whom you know by name only in high school. he migrated to London after high school.. and then you met years later during an event.. constant communication formed after he left... is it possible to fall in love for this guy even though your a thousand miles apart? i mean, by the way he writes his post.. his blogs.. his pictures.. is it possible? because there's something pulling me towards him.. i've done a lot of things to avoid thinking about him.. but my feelings for him got deeper as we talked online.. :|
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sia answered Thursday May 13 2010, 6:25 pm: its soo very possible!its not as if youv never met him.you know him,youv spoken to him and you cant stop thinking about him.its very normal.for example i have a friend that met a guy online and they had nevr met just chatted and web camed etc and were in a long diatance relationship for over a year and he finally moved to be with her and theyr still together!its very veryy fine.i myself am in a long distance relationship. we had met etc just like you and we started talking online and i fell for him that way.he doesnt have to physically be there in front of you for you to fall for him.if you get along with him and he says the right things then ofcourse youd fall for him.thats how humans are.
the question is.do you think its worht falling for him?is there a chance that you two would be together?do you think he likes/loves you back?what im trying to say is,its ok to love him but what happens next? [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Thursday May 13 2010, 11:40 am: It's possible to develop feelings sure, However at a thousand miles apart...The chances of actually having a relationship are almost impossible.
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