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By caughttt - 10/02/2010 02:52 - United States
#91 WOW, too long, didn't read.
It is insane to think you will stay together two years without seeing each other or haring from each other more than being able to write one letter a week. I'm in a long distance relationship, my boyfriend is 3 hours away. We talk on the phone everyday, text, email, webcam, all that great stuff to keep in contact and feel like we are still with each other emotionally if not physically. We see each other one or two weekends a month and get to spend breaks together. It would be impossible to stay together if we couldn't do this. I backpacked through Europe over the summer and could go on and on about how we only got to talk once a week at the most, having to plan times to call when we were both available considering time difference since I didn't have a cell and couldn't call or be called whenever, not having a computer and having to use public ones at hostels to check and send email which wasn't very often, ect. If we hadn't dated two years already the 2 months of little to no communication would have probably torn us apart. And we were already long distance so we weren't used to seeing each other everyday and knew how to deal if we had an argument and couldn't talk it out face to face. I don't get how people think these kinds of relationships where you never see each other work, even if you have email and cell phones, true love or not.
Hey girl, hang in there! Waiting is super hard, so keep an open mind about going on dates with other guys. You're both gonna grow so much in the next two years and it's difficult to maintain a relationship when you're not there to experience that together. But if it works out, those are always the cutest stories! I'm sure he'll remember all the good memories over this little mishap. Keep in touch with him and don't burn any bridges! And to everyone else, don't hate on something you don't understand(in this case, that would be Mormons)! Good luck, Your friend Molly
oh wah you two are done anyways who cares how he remembers you? at least he will remember you rather than just move on to the next ******
sounds like my mom. she watched a horror movie and she started freaking out cause it was "dark and evil", she told me i can't watch horror movie anymore, she saw a stick figure on the computer and told me to change the wallpaper cause it looked like a ghost, and she lectured me for the whole day telling me how scared she is because she missed church. btw i effin love you #8
i don't get what is so great about #8. it wasn't that clever or anything and yet all these people are declaring their love for #8. hmm. anyhow, this relationship can work 94. my sister waited for a missionary, they are happily married now, just had their 6 year anniversary a week ago. i am waiting for a missionary now myself and i actually feel closer to my guy now than i did when he was here because we both have to make sure we say what is important and get to the point. and the time between letters helps to give you time to think things out so you don't end up fighting about trivial things. and when he gets back, i'll appreciate being with him even more because of the pain of the next 2 years. you always appreciate something more if you have to work for it. and to #86, that made me laugh "suicidal atom". science taught that pluto was a planet and then just sll of a sudden declare that it is not. the missing link is still missing. science doesn't know what it is doing. and, if you consider the string theory of alternate dimensions or whatever they are called, then it is very possible that there is a dimension in which a God lives and which we call heaven. idk, my brother was recently telling me how scientists now are thinking the universe is flat and that there are other dimensions which create layers, like pages in a book and our universe is just one page of that book. so why can't one of those pages be a heaven?
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Wow, your mom's bat shit insane.
Sounds like you need to move out of your parents house. Bible-bashing parents are not healthy for your mental state long term. Thats the kind of shit that ***** people up into believing that enjoying taking a shit too much is a sin or something equally stupid like that. I'm not saying all god squad parents are bad but the ones that force their religion onto their children from a young age are no better than Scientologists IMO.