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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: hey. It's one of these questions again... There's this guy who lives around about 160 miles away from me. We met on holiday and really liked each other. We have been friends for over 2 years and I have really come to like him a lot, so much so that I think about him all the time. If he lived closer we would be going out by now. My trouble starts when there's a guy down here, he goes to my school and I'm pretty good friends with him. A week ago we kissed, it felt amazing but I couldn't stop thinking about the guy from holiday and felt guilty. Far away guy is really caring and sends me really sweet texts but is funny as well. Local guy is funny but not as mature and hasn't actually said whether he wants to go out or not. Oh I am so confused right about now. Any ideas on how to sort out this mess?thanks for reading =]
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 January 2009): Stereotypically long range romances don't often work out, but stereotypes are there to be broken. If you were both very commited then it could work, thinking about him all the time is a good sign. Maybe you only like the local guy because you feel lonely, and possibly confused. Precides look at the bright side, he might not always be so far away.
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reader, baybee-x-sparkii +, writes (23 December 2008):
Now as I know who you are you know what I would say! Give it time (:
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