not sure if long distance relationship is right thing
Question Posted Wednesday May 23 2012, 9:35 pm
13/f
i have a bf and im moving in june. he told me he doesnt do long distance relationships,but im to important to break up with.
which btw is a really sad situation to me, i cried in my sleep cause he broke up w/me in my dream!
i dont know if he means it or not.
im not sure that he trusts me though.
1 things for sure...... i will never cheat on him.
not sure if i should trust him or not?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? katiekat answered Saturday May 26 2012, 10:47 am: Long distant relationships are hard. I've been in one for 3 years now. It has only worked out because we have the utmost trust in each other. It can be even harder if you're young because you have to rely on parents for visiting one another. You can only really know if it's going to work for you by trying it out. Communication is the key to relationships, ESPECIALLY long distance ones. Be sure he knows that you would never cheat. Talk to him about how you feel, and try to understand how feels. No one can really tell you whether or not to trust someone.
I know at your age it seems like the guy you're with will be the last one. I've always hated when people said this to me, but through experience I've found it to be true. If this doesn't work out, there will always be boys, more relationships, and different experiences. Keep an open mind to the fact long distant relationships are not for everyone.
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