Can this Long Distance Relationship work??

My boyfriend is moving to Colorado in 3 months to go to the Air Force Academy. He will pretty much be gone for 4 or more years. Should I try to stay with him or what should I do

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maegen...

this is entily up to you! if you wanna stick at it then you do it. if deep down inside you know that its not going to work then move on. its easy to tell you to end the relationship but its hard to do it. let him know how your feeling and see what he says. have you concidered going with him? if its a serious relationship why not. it might be an opportunity for you as well as him. all the best


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Don't judge people by their relatives.

I really think you should stay with him,if you love him and he loves you I think its worth a shot.


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If your relationship is true love, it will work.  Love will find a way.   


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Just let it go, theres no sense fighting for it.

I will not ask you if you love him for if you do, you wouldn't be asking this question. I guess the real question should be, "should he still be there for you"


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Hey,

I am going to the Air Force Academy right now, and my girlfriend is going to college abroad.  We've been together for over 9 months now and still going strong.  Long distance relationships are never easy, but a key factor is trust.  As long as you two can share that trust in one another, things are so much better.  Granted, there will be ups and downs, but that is the case with any relationship.  It is harder because for the most part, the only source of communication is instant messenger, emails and phone calls.  Ofcourse there is leave, and every now and then you can see eachother over a three-day weekend.  If you're live close to colorado, then you co