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I might move out of state and I'm scared of losing her.

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Question - (29 November 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 29 November 2008)
A male United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Me and my girlfriend have been dating for about going on 3 years. Her parents deceased.... lived with aunt... lived with me... because of my mom's problems(anxiety).. she moved to best friend's house(girl), an hour away...(I don't drive... both 18 years old) and we promised after college we will marry. The problem is I might move outta state and I am scared of losing her!.. What do I do?

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A female reader, applemac United States +, writes (29 November 2008):

Don't worry, everyone knows and you should keep the thought in mind that even if you guys bump into other people on your travels, in your careers, in life in general, youll always end up together, being ith eathother, not being able to deny how you feel about them always. It's impossible to avoid that one person everyone has even if they don't want them, that you'll end up seeing or talking again NO MATTER WHAT. In your case you're just moving away, you'll be fine.

ps hope you stick to your promise of marrying her hehe x

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