Just keep talking stay in touch like texting or Facebook if you have one twitter email something like that and don't be afraid to tell her stuff anything! :)
It takes two to keep a relationship together. If he is as busy as you and wants to keep your relationship together as much as you do then being busy will not break you apart.
maybe because either or both are not yet prepared for the relationship. so they end up breaking apart...
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YES THEY CAN, you are BOTH under age
No. You always keep your feet apart.
Depends on what both of you want out of your relationship or friendship and how strong it is.
That depends upon whether the separation is health related or an interpersonal one; remaining monogamous in any relationship is strained by the pressures of daily life -- you both should sit down and talk; see if there are creative ways by which to keep the spark alive until you both can be physically together again. If the issue is an interpersonal one and you feel the relationship is worth working on keeping then maybe you both should discuss that aspect as well -- communication is everything.
You aren't ready for a relationship. Keep it simple, don't go steady with someone and date both until you get to know both of them better, then make your decision.
I have had a long distance relationship and found that it is hard to keep the lines of communication open. To really have a good strong relationship you need to see, speak and be with that person all the time. In a long distance relationship this is impossible and people grow apart with time.
Because they were fighting and It just wasn't fun. But they are back tofether.because they both have a hectic scedhule
In relationship
Ed Sheeran is in a relationship and has been for four years. As of July-ish... Ed is no longer in a relationship.