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Drag0nite
August 25th, 2013, 10:44 PM
So I met this girl at a summer camp and we hungout a lot and then went to the dance at the end of it together like as a date to the dance. We hugged a couple times after that and it seemed like we were dating to both of us. But any ways she lives in another town then me on the other side of the state and I live a long ways away and the only time we would ever see each other agin was back at camp in a year. We still talk on the phone and such but I need advice what to do. Should I move in and date her or just let it go since we don't get to see each other. Please help this may not seem like a big della it just I don't want to mess up.
unnamed94
August 25th, 2013, 11:36 PM
i would just let it go. in your signature it says you are 14. you cant drive there (which probably means she cant either assuming shes around your age) so theres no way you could see her. long distance relationships are hard but being unable to see each other just makes it something that would never work, at least in my opinion. you could still talk to her, text her or whatever but my advice is dont start a long distance relationship with her
conniption
August 25th, 2013, 11:44 PM
If you think it's worth trying, then go right ahead. But, as the person above me said, you are pretty young and it would difficult for you guys to see each other.
Lonely teen
August 26th, 2013, 12:45 AM
I once had a long distance relationship but the distance made us just Facebook buddies lol she lived in Columbia, you know the country in South America ha we "dated" for almost three months
Gumleaf
August 26th, 2013, 02:03 AM
As far as a relationship goes, I wouldn't continue with it. If you're only going to see her for camp again next year, you are really holding yourselves back from potential relationships with people you can physically be with in person. Keep that memory of a great camp there, but I would think of her more as a good friend then a girl friend.
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