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webmaster2000
Aug 24, 2011, 05:03 PM
I knew this girls parents for awhile, they live in Ireland and they come about every year to America.
They brought their two girls, 11 and 13 we had something plained everyday and we had a really good time.
Then they had to go back to Ireland. I told her that I liked liked her a week after she left and it turned out she liked liked me too.
I've know her known her for 3 months now. Our relationship went fast because of us talking for hours each day.
She recently told me that she didn't want our relationship to go to far because we live so far away and she might not even be able to go to America this year.
Do you think that she still like like me a lot? She doesn't put as many "love hints" anymore.
I also want examples of people that live in America and have had girlfriend/boyfriend from Europe. I am 14 and would appreciate this:)

mmresd
Aug 24, 2011, 06:06 PM
Considering that you are such a young age, why bother with the stress of a LDR (long distance relationship), instead you should be focusing on school, on things that matter at this point. An LDR is a very complicated thing to achieve and 3 months is not enough for a relationship to survive through long distance. Also, just because you talk a lot does not make a relationship move faster, TIME does. And time TOGETHER.

Good Luck,
Javi

Fr_Chuck
Aug 24, 2011, 07:44 PM
Be friends, don't ask for anything else at this point, Let time and age have its way

lexiiloves
Sep 13, 2011, 03:15 PM
Well I'm fourteen and my boyfriend is 15 he lives in dallas and I live in scotland we met through family too but the longer we are apart the less flirty we become but when we meet up all the emotions we felt for each other came crashing back at once and its like you never want to leave them all over again

Your girl will proberly just be needing to see you again in order to like you again
She will be worried your relationships going nowhere if she doesn't get to visit this year. Tell her that you really want to be with her and pour your emotions out and she will remember how she felt to begin with.