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Fallen for a guy 200 miles away... Soon to be 400 miles away. Can this work?

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Question - (30 November 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 30 November 2007)
A female United Kingdom age 41-50, *inders writes:

Ok, I'm divorced, but my marriage was a sham anyway. I met this guy over the internet. We have been talking, emailing text messages etc and have met up. I really really like him, and he's told me he likes me. Its been going on now for about 2 months, and i think I'm being to fall for him. Problem being, he lives 200 miles away, and is moving a further 200 after xmas. I really want to keep seeing him, can this work at all?

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (30 November 2007):

Hi i've really sort of in the same position my self but im only 17 and my GF lives bout 200 miles away but i go stay at hers all weekend this can some times be hard as if you've got a job like me when you come home on a friday after work the first thing you dont wanna be doing is driving 200 miles down the M1 but if you think love each other go for it as me and my GF have and its working out to be the best relationship yet.

Good Luck, Hope this helped.

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