The answer would depend on a number of factors, one being age. Other factors would be the level of involvement and commitment and the length of time spent in the relationship. The reason for moving is also a factor. There isn't enough information given. Can you provide more?
MORE INFO- He is moving because he has been traded to another hockey team (QMJHL, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League) We have been dating for about 2 years & I am 16
Answer continued: That is a long time, two years. What do you want to do and, what does he want to do? You should discuss this with him and each should respect the feelings of the other.
its clear that if you love him than you should stay with him. no matter how fair away he is
Try to talk to him whenever you can and you must both try to make time for each other.
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.
If the child is under the age of 18, she should live where the parents say she should live. They can report her as a run away.
sit him down make him feel relaxed and then let him know.
getanew 1
No. I Say You Should Call Him...Or If You Broke Up With Him You Should've Never Broke Up With Him In The First Place.
You don't need to "get over" him. You guys can have a long-distance relationship!
If you trust him you should.
NO if he was a lying boyfriend that's not going to go away
It's your own decision. >_>
i would go out wif the other 1