It is inevitable what is going to happen when he moves and he may be hurting and this is how is dealing with. Or he may be trying to just phase you out without the whole break up scene as you and he already know again that it is inevitable.
sit him down make him feel relaxed and then let him know.
You don't need to "get over" him. You guys can have a long-distance relationship!
When he starts asking where you were? When he constantly texts or calls you and gets mad when you dont reply right away or answer. Or when he starts wondering who your hangiing with.
The clouds start moving away and it starts to get sunny as well as nicer temps.
i would go out wif the other 1
You can cheer him by taking him for a dinner. A romantic supper would be enough to please him.
its clear that if you love him than you should stay with him. no matter how fair away he is
Unless he was moving to deliberately get away from you, then no. He may have a genuine reason for moving. If he is a bit further away, it will make it more difficult to conduct a relationship, but if you are interested in each other, then it will not be a problem.
"Push away" generally refers to moving something or someone in the opposite direction, typically by exerting force. It can also be used metaphorically to describe rejecting or avoiding someone emotionally or physically.
In Aramaic, the word "sur" typically means "turn aside" or "depart." It can also convey the idea of avoiding or moving away from something or someone.
Its honestly not your fault for having feelings for her boyfriend, but I would, if I were you, try to stay away. IF AND ONLY IF you cannot help it..... well... tell your friend, and if she starts getting mean and stuff, then...
Try to talk to him whenever you can and you must both try to make time for each other.