Love three years old
Visitor's Question from a 16-20 year old MaleThe first time I saw her I knew she was the one. We became good friends. As I got to Know her I fell more and more in love. I never told her how I felt because was new to love, so I didn't know what to do or say. At the end of the school year my parents decided to move two states away and there was nothing I could about it. It's been three years and I still think of her at some point every day. I couldn't stand it anymore. So I tried looking for her phone number on the internet, but all Icould find was her grandparent's number. I told them who I was looking for and that I was a good friend. All they could do was take a message, so I left them my name and my number to give to the girl. I'm NOT shy or chicken, I just don't know how to tell her that I have feelings for her and that I want to be with her. I LOVE THIS GIRL VERY MUCH AND I WOULD GIVE ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING TO BE WITH HER!!!! No, not the expression, literally give anything and everything to be with this girl. PLEASE, I don't know how to tell her how I feel, what to do if she has a boyfriend, and how to contact her if the grandparents forget to give her my message.
RomanceClass.com AdviceIf she doesn't contact you, then try to find more information about her by contacting your old friends. Drive back and see if you can find her.
However, my advice is to ask your parents to find some counseling for you. It's been three years now and it is unreasonable to hold a love that long. A counselor can help you understand yourself better and help you get yourself into a more realistic life. You should be looking for girls near you and trying to find someone to love who can love you back.
Hope this helps some! George
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