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Does he really love me, or is he just saying it?

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Question - (12 November 2007) 2 Answers - (Newest, 12 November 2007)
A female United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I'm in a long distance relationship with a guy. We haven't had much face to face time, and this has been going on for quite some time.

He said that he wants to come visit me, but I said I wasn't sure anymore.

He then tells me he loves me.

Can he really mean it, or is he trying to have me let him visit?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2007):

he doesnt really mean it, or if he does, its wierd to love someone without seeing them much so my advice would be to end it tbh

gd luck

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A reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2007):

Meet up with him but tell him your bringing a friend along. if he doesnt plan to use you, he'll be fine with that. if all hes out for is sex n stuff, he'll get lairy.

long distance relationships can work, in fact in my opinion they're one of the best kinds to be honest.

if he still says he loves you after meeting, then i'd meet up with him on a regular basis. he could be a great guy!

good luck =]

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