Dear Nurse Ansalong:
I started to date a girl about a month ago. We really like each other, and she is the best thing that every happened to me. This year, she is going to a new school, and we won't be able to see each other that much. We recently had a discussion about this, and we argeed that if it gets to be hard on the both of us, we would seperate. But, the problem is, I don't want to lose her because I love her very much. What should I do?
-Billy Bob
Billy Bob, if you care about her as much as you sound, then you won't let her go. Make sure that she understands exactly how you feel about her. To know that she is loved that much could keep her with you and not with someone closer to her. Also, try to find creative ways to show her your affections. Send her an email greeting card with a poem that you've written especially for her or bring her roses whenever you see her. This way, she won't forget that you still do care about her, no matter how far apart the two of you are.
Send in a letter to Nurse Ansalong
Read Past Advice Columns
Read Advice Disclaimer
Cosmo's Factory Main Screen
All WWW pages and Perl Scripts - Copyright © 1999 Cosmo's Factory All Rights Reserved