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Should I pursue my long distance boyfriend?

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Question - (14 June 2009) 4 Answers - (Newest, 25 June 2009)
A male Ireland age 30-35, *axi101 writes:

Simple question! Should I pursue my long distance boyfriend? I love him. He is with someone else though? Should I pursue him?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (25 June 2009):

You shouldn't have to ask if he's your boyfriend xD.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (15 June 2009):

How is he your boyfriend when he's someone elses boyfriend? How could you even compete with a girl that he can spend time with and have sex with. Sorry, but a phone and a computer won't replace that. Lets see...phone sex or a real blow job. No brainer for a guy.

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A female reader, baby_tinney United States +, writes (14 June 2009):

baby_tinney agony auntok so dont get me wrong I know deep down you want to go get your man and so on and it sucks when the man you want is moving on.But if you want to see hwta can be just let him know your there try to strike up a friendship if he wants you then you will know soon enogh.And if he dont hey at least he is still in your life as a friend and you can move on knowing you did all you could.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (14 June 2009):

Are you mad.. think about it. All you will do is repell him and make yourself less attractive.

You could drop him a line as a 'friend', very casual. Say, hi just dropping a line to say hope all is well, if ever you're in blah, make sure you drop me a line. Take care, all the best...

Self-respect man, play hard to get, and if he's moved on, it's ok, you can move on and probably meet someone who will be better for you and come along at a better time!

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