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He's moved back to his home town and I'm terrified we'll drift apart.

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Question - (13 March 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 March 2010)
A female Canada age 30-35, *issSamanthamary writes:

My boyfriend has just moved away back to his home town for work and i have to stay here till summer :(. i miss him a lot and im not sure if things are really working. i talk to him like once a day and its really hard for me, i went from seeing him every day to not at all and its really hard for me, im scared things are gonna fall apart but I'd do anything to hold them together :( this guy is the love of my life and i'll do anything to keep us together this is such a big change for both of us and i just dont no how to make things work. can someone please help :(!!! ive never been in a situation like this before !!!

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A reader, anonymous, writes (16 March 2010):

As long as your both trying. keep talking to each other makeing the convsation sexy and fun and dont loose hart if your friendship and the partnership is strong and you can meet on occations everything should work i know a couple that did and there marrid and have children she lived 100 miles away in the uk thats far and they suvived though love

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