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that's good!
Is his name Dan1021, and does it just *seem* like five years? 'Cause it's a little weird to have another clingy guy who doesn't know the limits on devotion within, like, four FMLs. Just sayin'...
Did she take an hour to promise, or did he make her promise for an hour straight? If they used the same phrasing the FML did, theres an easy loophole. She wont be "trying to find someone else". Someone else finds her, or she will think it just 'happened'. damn semantics. I agree with #21
your bf is a **** head sigh lol
he's doing it out of love for you so you shouldn't have hard feelings. but I think if he truly cares he would want u to be happy
I understand that people can love lots of people and that for some it may be unrealistic to remain alone if their partner dies (especially if they're young), but really, if your partner dies, the least of your concerns should be whether or not you're allowed to see someone new. If you're young, you probably will - but honestly, a death is not the same as a break up. You're still in love with the person and you probably always will be because if they were alive, you would probably still be with them. So, it's not really that hard to understand not having any other relationships (or at least serious ones) after your partner's death. It's not something "crazy."
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...like he would ever know.
how nice of him :S atleast he didn't make you promise to commit suicide if he dies :D