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I like him but he lives in France

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Question - (5 March 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 6 March 2008)
A female , *plac* writes:

Hi everyone.

I'll go straight to the point. Last week i went to a party and i was introduced to a guy that lives in france and came he for holiday, and after talking and flirting we made out and it was perfect! he's back home now and we text everyday, and i think i have some feelings for him but the fact that he lives far away makes me really confused. He is so perfect and i really like him. There's on possibility i'll see him again this summer..

Any advice on what i should do?

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A female reader, Laura1318 Malaysia +, writes (6 March 2008):

Laura1318 agony auntJust follow your heart. Be happy .

Don't worry about the distance.

In love, everything is possible.

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A female reader, mightyhawk United Kingdom +, writes (5 March 2008):

mightyhawk agony auntThis is very hard, as it is bviously not going to work when you are never going to see him. my advice? Cut it of before you get in too deep before you get hurt, as a relationship is highly likely to ever work with that distance.

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