how do you think long distance relationship..?
By cssiduyz
@cssiduyz (1053)
Indonesia
December 6, 2010 6:58pm CST
I have a boyfriend of one of social networking. I now live here and my boyfriend was there. we had a relationship for so long, I have a desire to meet him when he comes home.
he is the first in cyberspace. I love him, and I'm comfortable around him and that I knew he was also vice versa. so far we are dealing only via sms / phone but now we only rely on the social networking.
many already I miss him, ranging from hard and happy.
my age is 17 years. she always knows my mood condition, and could read my mind. I so love him, but many of my friends think "it's just in cyberspace." although many who say that, it's not really much different from my world, when I was jealous of a man close to him it hurt, as well as he would release me at the time, I felt he had no energy. when he said "I love you, I want what's best for you, bee" I feel happy: ') mixed with emotion, hehehe.
"Honey" is the call of our love, and until now we are still undergoing this relationship, I hope that what I dream to meet him in the future can be realized and this relationship so the better course in the future. thank you
2 responses
@Cherish14 (2693)
• Philippines
7 Dec 10
i have a boyfriend too, he is in US now while i am here in Asia. he was born and raised there and now he has his regular job there but he comes home to me every now and then. we have been together for 6 years and a half already and after i finish all of my papers i will be going there to be with him. long distance relationships can last as long as you know how to work it. you will be fine and if you have a boyfriend that you haven't met before, just don't give all your trust right away. be happy and just get yourself ready to whatever that may happen.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
7 Dec 10
I suggest you don't take these kinds of relationships too seriously. It's so easy to lie online and he might be hooking up with others so i suggest you do the same. Don't commit too early on cyber-relationships.



