Work it out. I'm 20 and in a long term, long distance relationship right now (I just recently moved). so things have been kind of rough. I know that he is my love, that he loves me back and it is worth everything to me. If you have someone who you love, who is committed, who can make you laugh, what else are you looking for? Do you see a future in this relationship? It isn't necessarily age that matters, it is your maturity level. But please be smart.
2006-07-19 16:41:34
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answered by Mandy 3
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As situations substitute so do people. women used to do not have to any extent further some thing to seem ahead to except making a kinfolk, yet now a days a woman may be what ever she needs, and extra women are empowering themselves and doing this. for the time of their 20's they could opt to end college, get a tremendous occupation, and keep money. Then imagine about marriage once they experience settled sufficient, independence isn't a foul component, yet does take a even as to get there. There are some romantics obtainable who does no longer recommendations getting married at an early age, and that i'm certain you'll discover her in case you quite opt to. no longer some thing isn't plausible in case you try, I desire you good success on your search for.
2016-10-14 23:46:57
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answered by ? 4
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Keep trying, don't let your age be a factor in deciding what to do. Just think, 'is this a good relationship that I want to work out because I want to be with this person?' or 'Would I rather see other people?'
Thats the only question.
2006-07-19 16:43:29
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answered by lynette21638 2
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Only you know the depths of your own feelings.
I have seen some serious long term relationships last for twenty-somethings, and I have seen some fail. It depends on the maturity and strength of the partners. They have to be clear and open in their communication of their needs and dreams with each other. They both have to be willing to work through the difficult times, as well as enjoy the good times!
You will know what to do, if you search both your heart and head, and your partner agrees!
2006-07-19 16:44:22
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answered by Khalen 3
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There are so many people in the world, hanging onto one person is severely limiting yourself. Would you watch only one movie the rest of your life? You may one day decide to see only that one movie but for now explore. If you don't you'll always wonder about what you missed out on. Don't have a boyfriend or girlfriend until your late 20's.
2006-07-19 16:45:12
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answered by bak2cam 2
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From experience, I think it's too young. I think a person changes the most between 18-25...and they're priorities change too. That's just my opinion. If I had it to do over, I wouldn't do anything long term until I was at least 25.
2006-07-19 16:42:37
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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Work it out, its a long term relationship for godness sakes and stop making excuses that u're young
2006-07-19 16:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is one perspective- This is 2006 and we live in a disposible society. Toss it and start all over.
Here is another perspective- put all your eggs in one nest and hope nothing goes wrong with your spot.
Look, if you take care of yourself, your may end up living to 100. You want to spend the next 80 years with that person?
2006-07-19 16:46:30
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answered by a 4
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i dated his guy for 5 years and we start when we were 17 and 16 now i am 22y. it can work out. but he cheated on me and i decided to be in it for the hell of it but i wouldn't forget him and then months later i decided to get it go a month ago.
i think u should follow ur heard. 20y it not so bad, i was a teenager. give it a try but remember don't give up ur friends and the love u have 4 urself.
2006-07-19 16:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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work it out because if you believe its true love...you also know love is HARD to find
2006-07-19 16:43:36
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answered by maggi r 4
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