The man I love is in prison for 7 years... What do I do?
Question Posted Monday July 12 2010, 5:14 am
Ok the LOVE OF MY LIFE is in prison for 7 freaking years! He really does care about me but thats so long! I love him but were in two tottally differents worlds ritte now. What should I do??
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? gr8fruit answered Monday July 12 2010, 5:30 pm: Hey there,
If he loves you the way you love him, then you could try to make the relationship work by writing to him as much as possible. If you really want this to work, then you have to be able to communicate with him and support him. It may be difficult to deal with the two different environments and not being able to see eachother, but you can get through it.
But, if at any time you find that it isn't working out or it is too frustrating trying to keep in contact, it may be time to move on... you do say he is the love of your life, so hold on tight, write him, and let him know how much you care about him. Keeping in contact is what will hold you two together. Tell him about your world and let him tell you about his <3 [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Monday July 12 2010, 5:18 pm: The best thing to do is move on, 7 years is a VERY long time to wait for someone. Also, If this person is above the age of 18, They will have a hell of a time at success. If you two are in completely different worlds don't mess yours up by holding yourself back. Move on and find someone who will be right for you and support you in the way you deserve. [ OhMyLucyDarling's advice column | Ask OhMyLucyDarling A Question ]
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