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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes: If two people meet (alright, juniors in college), but they live far away (we're talking around 5-6 hours), and they hang out, hook up, go back home, and start talking a lot, everyday, and it's already been over a month, and they're making multiple plans to see each other soon, and he just got out of a relationship 2 weeks before they met, is it worth it? Is there any chance that maybe it is something, and that it could work, or should it just be let go? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, rambini +, writes (20 April 2010):
every relationship is different, but there is no reason why this automatically wont work out. long distance relationships are hard, but not impossible. it just depends how much you both want it. my advice is just to let it runs its course for a while, see where it goes, and in time you will see whether your feelings are strong enough to make it work long distance. good luck!
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