My family doesn't want me dating her or anyone right now, since I'm 15. I tried to tell my parents about her, but I honestly think I screwed up big time. I could have done a better job, but they got me when they asked me for my definition of love, and my father brought up his own experiences, a girlfriend in high school and even a rebound. He doesn't want me going through heartbreak and such. I can't start looking for girls until college. It was until after college, but it looks like my father trimmed it down. However, I can't be with the girl I currently like.
I'm not even sure if they would approve of her when I'm 18, unless we end up meeting. My family (my dad, sister and brother in law, all older than 18, mom doesn't have much say in this, but agrees with them) wants me to stop talking to her and the rest of my online friends. In fact, I was supposed to stop talking to them about a month ago. I've stopped talking to all but 2, her and one of my best friends. I'm beginning to stop talking to one of my best online friends as well, so soon it will only be her left, and maybe not even her.
I sent her a email promising her 3 things:
1. I'd never forget her
2. No matter how long we stayed without communication, I would do my best to find my way back to her, whether it be Twitter, Facebook, email, texting, calling, Youtube, whatever.
3. I would call her and wish her Happy Birthday this coming November.
As for the 1st and 3rd promise, I know for sure that I can keep those. The 2nd, I will do my best to get in contact with her again. Honestly, I don't think I would mind if she moved on during the time we didn't speak. The way it looks, if and when I decide to stop talking to her, if I ever do decide to do so, we won't be talking for at the hopefully most, 3-4 years. That's a long time. Sure, if she moved on, the transition from love to friend would be a bit hard, but I think it would be possible, given that we didn't end on bad terms the last time we spoke.
Were my promises realistic? Any advice for this situation I'm in would really be appreciated
I'm not even sure if they would approve of her when I'm 18, unless we end up meeting. My family (my dad, sister and brother in law, all older than 18, mom doesn't have much say in this, but agrees with them) wants me to stop talking to her and the rest of my online friends. In fact, I was supposed to stop talking to them about a month ago. I've stopped talking to all but 2, her and one of my best friends. I'm beginning to stop talking to one of my best online friends as well, so soon it will only be her left, and maybe not even her.
I sent her a email promising her 3 things:
1. I'd never forget her
2. No matter how long we stayed without communication, I would do my best to find my way back to her, whether it be Twitter, Facebook, email, texting, calling, Youtube, whatever.
3. I would call her and wish her Happy Birthday this coming November.
As for the 1st and 3rd promise, I know for sure that I can keep those. The 2nd, I will do my best to get in contact with her again. Honestly, I don't think I would mind if she moved on during the time we didn't speak. The way it looks, if and when I decide to stop talking to her, if I ever do decide to do so, we won't be talking for at the hopefully most, 3-4 years. That's a long time. Sure, if she moved on, the transition from love to friend would be a bit hard, but I think it would be possible, given that we didn't end on bad terms the last time we spoke.
Were my promises realistic? Any advice for this situation I'm in would really be appreciated
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