My boyfriend is moving at the end of the school year:,(
Question Posted Monday February 25 2013, 10:55 pm
My boyfriend is moving to a new school next year and will probably won't be able to see him again! We're so damn close together that I cry everyday knowing that! Might there be some advice to prep for this and what to before he leaves? :(
rosebud_01 answered Friday March 1 2013, 6:35 am: Long distance relationships are never easy but it is up to the two of you to make it work. If the two of your really do care about each other and are willing to do anything for each other then you guys should do everything that you can to stay in touch until you see each other again in person. You know talk on the phone and online like Skype etc.Also you should make a promise to each other about only being committed to one another athat way you don't have to worry about him and other girls where he is going to be living. As for prep for when he leaves you should try not to cry because he is still there with you he hasn't left yet you guys can still spend time together you guys should spend as much time as you can together cause you don't know when you guys will see each other in person. I hope that I helped you some good luck. [ rosebud_01's advice column | Ask rosebud_01 A Question ]
sml111992 answered Tuesday February 26 2013, 7:37 pm: i had a boyfriend all through out highschool and he moved away when we finished we were so close but ended up breaking up. sometimes long distance doesnt work, but it only doesn't work if you both aren't willing to make it work. that was our problem. make times to facebook chat or skype or phone calls. also make plans to meet up it gives you something to look foward to and have honesty and trust with each other thats how relationships work. its really hard when someone you love leaves coping with it is something you need to figure out that works for you just talk and prepare. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
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