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Would this ruin a relationship?

So I am dating this guy and we have been together for four months and we are actually really great together. Shockingly enough I am 15 and he is 18. We never fight and I'm pretty sure we are still in that honeymoon stage. The problem is that I don't see him too often. We go to the same school but we only have one class together. I sometimes won't even see him during passing periods. He doesn't have a car so he can't always come to see me either. I miss him literally all the time and even when I'm with him I never want him to leave my side because I know that I'll just end up missing him like crazy again. We really do have a great relationship. We do talk a lot either when we have a chance to hang out or when we are texting. I just don't know if this could ruin the relationship in the future. Any advice?

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  • 7 years ago
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    I dont think it would, as long as both of you are putting in an effort to keep it going. Just make sure to keep it legal, because there are some rules about adults and minors. I actually think you are lucky, because I live across the country from mine, we have a 4 year difference, and he just turned 18. As long as you both want it and you can deal with having him leave high school for college and work, where youll get to see him even less, it should work out

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Find way to spend time with him. Plan events or meetups.

    If he won't take action on trying to see you more often then you have to do it. I went a month without any communication from my ex to find he was taking drugs and resulting to the end of our relationship. The moral is to communicate anyway you can with him. Don't become distant.

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