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In a long distance relationship and she wants to move in with me...how do I tell her it can't happen?

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Question - (16 July 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 16 July 2010)
A male United States age 30-35, *eeling this pain writes:

ok i am a 16 year old guy who is goin out with this 13 year old girl but we are in a long distance relationship for the past 3 months we have talked on the phone web cam and texted each other all the time i am really in love with this girl the problem is she wants to move in with me she lives in florida and i live in texas i am not even close to being finshed with high school i have no job and still live with my parents i dont know what to do she want to move in with me really bad and another problem is she has a baby already yes a 13 year old i know its wrong but i love her how do tell her that it cant happen because she would listen to what i have to say

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A female reader, babymama99 United States +, writes (16 July 2010):

babymama99 agony auntTell her that there is no way your parents are going to allow her to come live with you. It's out of your hands.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (16 July 2010):

hey :)

this is a tough situation, but I guess what you have to do is really try and convince her that the best thing for you to do is finish highschool first as least, get a job and everything or go to college (like this is your choice) but what the bottom line if you do either or both of those things it will just be better if you are to be the one to help support her and the baby right? so maybe try and tell her that :)

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