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hi, i'm in a long distance relationship with my boyfriend. its our 6th month of dating now, and one year of knowing each other. but here's this one problem, we have a mutual friend (he's known her for a few years now, i met her at the same time i met my bf) me and she were also on good terms, nothing bad generally. but its just that she keeps shitting on us being long distance every chance she gets, and when i confront her she says okay my bad then does it again and again. i do kind of understand her because she said my boyfriend was on the talking phase with someone else before he met me and during that time he forgot about her and was mean to her(the guy he was talking with was very toxic so i think it rubbed off on him during that time) so i'm assuming she's scared of this being the case again. she's become harsh to me since we started dating. we have a group chat with my bf, her, me and some more friends. yesterday she said "i sort of kind of got my crushes number" then a few hours my bf said "why the hell are u recommended to me on snap omg" then she said well u got my number so thats why, now i know this might be a reach but i'm scared of the possibility of her crushing on my bf and him being her crush, which wouldn't make sense because she also lives far from him so if she is crushing on him that would be long distance as well.
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however they're best friends and they havent gotten each others instas or numbers before so maybe thats why
ReplyShe could be a jealous bitch. Watch her.
ReplyTime and space are critical elements to the development of a committed relationship, to help build on the mutual love, mutual trust and mutual respect. In my humble opinion - LDR will always be missing these 2 necessary elements and will fail to thrive. So hopefully living within 10-20 minutes of each other is the ultimate goal. Best of luck.
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