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I've fallen for a guy I've known for 2 weeks, and he lives two hours away. Should I date him?

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Question - (14 July 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 14 July 2010)
A female United States age 30-35, *reannaH writes:

I think I am falling in love. But I have only known the guy for 2 weeks. He lives about 2 hours away. My parents wont let me drive that far. So it will be him doing the driving. He is the sweetest guy I have ever met. And I know I can trust him. He talked to me infront of his friends. Said stuff that I have ever dreamed about. Especially infront of his friends. His friends know about me. And he called me Molly and him Kirk. Just like off of she's out of my league. He thinks its gonna be difficult to date. But he wants to try it. He hurt is toe though in June and wont be able to do anything till August or so. So we wont be able to hang out right off the back. We meet in a couple of days. Is it worth getting together?

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A female reader, xanthic United States +, writes (14 July 2010):

xanthic agony auntNo, you don't know you can trust him. You've only known him for two weeks, give it some time. Everything always seems perfect in the beginning, but doesn't stay that way.

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