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Did your relationship last when u went to uni?

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Moving away to uni in 13 days.

And im a lil woried

as soon as i get to uni i have to get a job on the weekends so i can afford to live.

And the rest of the week il be at uni.

I really really want it to last, its not the distance thats the problem its 40 mins on the train. Its just the money and the time.

gahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

So? Did it work out for you??

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  1. YEAR IT'S HARD FOR SOMEONE TO HAVE A LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP BUT IF YOU REALLY INTO THIS PERSON GO FOR IT .


  2. 40 minutes away isn't that far. You wont be at uni the whole week. I'm only in about 2 hours a day. If you both love each other another and are prepared to make the effort it will work out.

  3. thanks 4 corset answer

    I married the wife b4 she went to uni, stayed married when she started it

    she started uni at 24 weve been married 7 years


  4. it just depends, me and my bf get on better when we are together which started off as a problem but you kinda get used to it, plus as long as he has a job too it shouold be ok cos then you are both busy. im now going into my 2nd year at uni and cos we have now had the summer together and know what to expect for my 2nd year all is ok atm.  im sure it will be, both of you have just got to accept you cant be together 24/7 and in some ways its nicer cos you get more time to yourself to spend with the girl friends you make :)

  5. long distance relationships dont really work

    becuz of the simple fact that gf/bf's find other ppl who are more convenient ...

    who would u rather be in a relationship with?

    someone who is costing u time, money and effort ?

    or someone, whos probably in the same residence (dorm) as u and can come over whenenver, see you whenever ... etc?

    its more about convenience rather than love.

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