well it depends on who the person is. If the person know that he/she is strong enough to overcome drugs and not go back to it then that person is strong enough to be able to be in a relationship. but if that person is not so sure maybe it's best not to be in a relationship until he/she is very certain
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if they make a mistake finish them
when a relationship breaks after 10 years or 20 years ,the most important thing you can do to handle yourself is to remind yourself who you are and do what comes naturally for you
They just tried and succeeded to develop a good relationship with them.
You get over it by breathing out the past and breathing in the future. Another Answer You handle it one day at a time.
okay,the only thing i can say is this i myself am in the same relationship,in a very long distance relationship am in Asia and my galfriend is in Africa and to handle this type of relationship isn't easy at all but i can say the only thing which is needed is trust and believing that wherever he/she at, he/she does real care for your relationship,there are ups and downs so be ready to share, open to each other and see if it works, once it works the relationship is perfect.
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you cant there not mature enough to handle a relationship. Sorry You cant.
i don't know the answer that's why im asking you lol
You most often handle the distributors by contacting them on a regular basis, paying them on time, and keeping up communications. By following these guidelines, the relationship will remain strong well into the future.
Yes. As long as a) you are mature enough to handle a relationship and b) you can deal with whatever the consequences.
You do not. Right now he and your friend have a relationship and, ethically, you need to let them handle it.