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I miss my boyfriend an hour after I'm with him. Normal?


Question Posted Friday December 13 2013, 9:16 pm

19/F So my best friend and I both realized we're attracted to each other about 4 months ago. After some complications, we started 'seeing' each other, and then became official a month ago. We've both said "I love you", and the relationship is going REALLY great. It may or may not be fast for some, but I feel like since we were best friends before, we have more of a head start than other couples. Anyway, I love him so much, and it's obvious to me and other people through his actions that he loves me too.

Thing is, we work together, go to the same college, and most of the time I'm his ride to those places since his car is busted. Not to mention I sleep at his house all the time. So we see each other A LOT. But when we do have a day or two apart, I miss him. A lot. It's not like I feel empty or anything, I just really, really miss him. I don't like being apart from him, and he's said that to me too. We laughed about it.

Is that normal? For me to miss him that much even though we see each other all the time? It's like, I'll go home after hanging out at his place or something, and an hour later I miss him. I haven't been in many relationships, and I want to make sure I'm not making the relationship unhealthy or anything. It seems to be going great and I want to make sure the relationship's not doomed. Input would be appreciated. Thanks!! :))


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melissafuller60 answered Tuesday December 17 2013, 5:30 pm:
The fact is,your boyfriend now is part of your life and you both are into each other routines so much that if you're apart it seems like something is missing.It is completely normal and there's nothing wrong about it so just relax and enjoy your relationship and try doing other things that you also enjoy when you are not together.

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solidadvice4teens answered Saturday December 14 2013, 12:56 am:
Seems like you found your soul-mate. Stop complaining ;) Most people would kill for what you both have. All this amounts to is an indication of an extremely strong bond. Enjoy it. You're fine.

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MsAdvicenator answered Friday December 13 2013, 10:38 pm:
It's not unhealthy at all. That's the best kind of relationship when you were friends first. You guys are excited to be together ..enjoy it. It's the honeymoon phase. It will probably last awhile but eventually you might want a little space but you guys will figure that out later. Enjoy the time together now and cherish it :) and I hope all goes well.

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