A
male
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I've been going out with my girlfriend for a little over a year and I really, really love her and she loves me similarly. She's 14 and I'm 15. The problem is that both of us have a parent in the military, so us being apart is a very likely possibility (She might be moving towards the end of this year). She has told me that she doesn’t want to be in a long distance relationship with anyone (so it’s not me) but I really want to convince to reconsider the possibility. What do I do?
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reader, iSmil3y +, writes (15 May 2009):
Just tell her how you feel. Let her know that you really like her(or love her if you do) and you don't want to end your guys' relationship because of distance. Remind her that there are ways for you guys to stay in touch-Phone calls, and writing letters are possibilites. Just sit down and have a serious talk with her and let her know exactly how you feel.
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