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AmandaSparks730
12-31-2008, 07:47 PM
So, I have a new girlfriend :)
She DIS-es as well, StitchfansJr.
Thing is, she lives in IL. I live in RI.
She just came out to herself (and to me) as bisexual. We admitted that we liked each other...a lot. We just got together on Dec. 29.
She's willing to tell her friends at school, and on here, but is scared to tell her parents.
Does anyone have any long-distance relationship tips for us, or any advice for her?
Thanks :)
jlewisinsyr
12-31-2008, 08:00 PM
Don't force anyone to ever make a decision to come out, you can be supportive and listen (harder then it sounds).
Otherwise, I think everyone has to find their own niche and path to follow, but being an ear to talk to is amazing.
DVC~OKW~96
01-01-2009, 04:30 PM
Being afraid to tell her parents is significant. I'm thinking that she is young enough to still need their financial support? She needs to find her way gently through that maze.
If I may? Don't want to sound too overbearing, but focus on being the very best friend to her you can be. That is what a good relationship is based upon.
I have no long distance advice. I've never been in that sort of relationship. I travel much for work, but that isn't the same.
Good luck to you both. Happy New Year!
DVCajun
01-01-2009, 05:40 PM
It's soooo tempting to make permanent decisions sometimes. Especially if you're younger than 20. I guess my advice to you both is to relax and enjoy the moment a bit. It's always exciting to meet someone you "click" with, and get to know them, and allow them to get to know you. Enjoy that, enjoy your new friendship, and try not to get too heavy, too quickly. Life gets heavy enough without our permission. ;)
OrlandoMike
01-01-2009, 11:08 PM
You are young! Enjoy this! Ya I know long distance sucks, but heck, now days you have the internet! Back in my day it was a long distance phone call that you had to cut off after two minutes because of the cost! LOL
But just one word of advice before setteling down with anyone....
Friends will be friends forever, lovers can come and go!
Marry your best friend, it makes life a lot easier!
reid_man
01-01-2009, 11:50 PM
allison is bi? wow thats a shocker:confused3 well i hate ldr's over the internet.. so no advice here but gl! and wow i never expected that:)
wallyb
01-02-2009, 07:04 AM
Friends will be friends forever, lovers can come and go!
]
... said The Countess De Lave :rotfl2:
OrlandoMike
01-02-2009, 08:22 AM
... said The Countess De Lave :rotfl2:
OK Crystal Allen! Jungle Red anyone?:rotfl2:
wallyb
01-02-2009, 08:38 AM
OK Crystal Allen! Jungle Red anyone?:rotfl2:
Please! :rolleyes:
You know I'm way more of a Sylvia Fowler.
OrlandoMike
01-02-2009, 08:41 AM
I know the 20 year old OP is saying "What the heck are they talking about?" :rotfl2:
wallyb
01-02-2009, 08:46 AM
I know the 20 year old OP is saying "What the heck are they talking about?" :rotfl2:
You ... Countess.
And your sage advice to the love lorn.
The wisdom of the ages. ;)
OrlandoMike
01-02-2009, 08:49 AM
Ah, you have no idea how it stays on... I get it at Sydneys, you should go Wally!
A wonderful new manicurist, Olga's her name, she's marvellous. Isn't that divine? Jungle red!
:rotfl2:
wallyb
01-02-2009, 09:00 AM
Ah, you have no idea how it stays on... I get it at Sydneys, you should go Wally!
A wonderful new manicurist, Olga's her name, she's marvellous. Isn't that divine? Jungle red!
:rotfl2:
Can you get a wax there too?
OrlandoMike
01-02-2009, 09:10 AM
Can you get a wax there too?
Do you really want either of the Joan's (Crawford or Collins) near you with hot wax? :scared1:
wallyb
01-02-2009, 09:15 AM
Do you really want either of the Joan's (Crawford or Collins) near you with hot wax? :scared1:
Oooooh .... right!
See you're just full of good advice -
your a real Virginia Graham you are!
AmandaSparks730
01-02-2009, 11:30 AM
Haha, thanks everyone :)
Yes, we're both under 18. (I'm 15, she's 14)
I'm helping her get through this day by day, and we're talking it out. I'm going to try to go there this summer to meet her. She says she'll tell her parents then, but only if I'm there for support :)
Thanks for the advice, all!
DVCajun
01-02-2009, 07:15 PM
yeah, well, welcome to the Gay/Lesbian board here on the DIS, where NO thread goes un-hijacked. ;)
OrlandoMike
01-02-2009, 11:16 PM
yeah, well, welcome to the Gay/Lesbian board here on the DIS, where NO thread goes un-hijacked. ;)
I think getting your thread hijacked over here is like a badge of honor! :rotfl2:
AmandaSparks730
01-03-2009, 08:17 AM
I think getting your thread hijacked over here is like a badge of honor! :rotfl2:
:rotfl:
But thanks, guys :)
ChrizJen
01-03-2009, 09:52 AM
I think everyone here gives really great advice!
The best advice I've seen here though is to allow yourself to be the best friends you can possibly be.
I've had long distance relationships before, and that was always the key.
My relationship with Jen began as long distance, and we communicated primarily by internet. We eventually met in real life 10 years ago, and we've been together ever since. :thumbsup2
We had to make the decision to move together, because it was what we needed for our relationship. But I know people who are able to maintain healthy long distance relationships for a long time.
Just take it slow, and don't rush anything. And have fun! :thumbsup2
-Christal
wallyb
01-03-2009, 10:25 AM
I think getting your thread hijacked over here is like a badge of honor! :rotfl2:
Is this not how everyone talks with there friends? :confused3
A series of tangents that eventually gets back to the point.
That how my friends all converse. :upsidedow
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