Dear Miss U,
ok... this might sound really stupid! Ugh I blame media for this at the same time. Before I met my bf Paul (he's from UK, I am from Puerto Rico) online. I thought it was Bullshit that the end of the world is near since I've met him I'm feeling so scared that it might happen and I don't want it to happen not until I see him in person! I just really wanna know am I the only person feeling this way?
~ Jamie
Dear Jamie,
It’s already tomorrow in Aus...
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Miss You Issues: From Afar
Dear Miss U,
I went to Australia for 2 months and just got back to the states a week ago. While I was there I met an amazing guy and we ended up dating. When I left it was the hardest thing in the world for the both of us. I'm just wondering how to have an international relationship work and if the odds are in our favor.
International Love Dear International Love, Your odds will depend on a lot of things, most of which revolve around the same prerequisites a near... -
Miss You Issues: A Matter of Trust
Dear Miss U, My boyfriend and I have been seeing each other for nearly 2 months and I feel as if we are already reaching that dreaded 3 month period. My boyfriend works 12 hour shifts a day and goes to bed pretty early because of work too. We talk in a chat room with a couple other people that we have known for years but, we only seem to talk on the side...just the two of us for maybe at the most 30 minutes a day. We text sometimes when he's on his lunch break at work and then we don't talk ... -
Miss You Issues: Communication, Change & U
Dear Miss U, I started dating my boyfriend a little over a year ago. Unfortunately he just moved to college while I still have one more year in high school. I understand that this isn't the easiest decision for a young couple, but we both decided we'd try to make it work. He only lives an hour away, so the distance isn't unreasonable. He has only been away for about a week, but I'm not sure exactly what to expect with communication. I understand that he is going to be busy, but how often shoul... -
Miss You Issues: Outside Influences
Dear Miss U, So, we have been in this relationship for some time, and at the beginning I thought their deal was that I was 18 and he was 17, which none of us thought was an issue, but since he wasn’t an adult I really tried to be reasonable, and understand that his family worries about him. But they aren't just worried about the way I treat him or something, they mainly worry that I am a bad influence, since the family has strong Christian beliefs and I am an atheist. It's not like they are de... -
Miss You Issues: A Matter of Touch
Dear Miss U, I have been dating my significant other for two years, and one month ago I moved 17 hours away for graduate school. We both have sexual needs and earlier this week we tried Skype sex. Everything went fine until after: I started crying. The experience served as a harsh reminder that I cannot physically touch him. It was not even that I missed the sexual contact, I just missed his presence: the hugs, the way he touches my face; and the feel off his calloused finger tips. Obviously, ... -
Miss You Issues: Long Distance Issues
Dear Miss U, I met my boyfriend at college 6 months ago and we have been dating exclusively from pretty much the moment we met. I love everything about him. The only problem is that he is from India and now that we have graduated he has to return to India unless he can find a job here. I truly love him and want to be with him until the relationships comes to a natural end rather than a forced one, but I don't know if such a long distance relationship could work. He continuously tells me t... -
Miss You Issues: Something Fishy
Dear Miss U, My boyfriend and I are the same age. 15. And everyone says relationships don't work at a distance. Even my boyfriend is skeptical of LDR. I love him with my heart and him me. Right when I met him I knew it. I could feel my heart yearning for his. Both of us are sophomores in high school with two and a half years left. All I can think about is when I can finally see him and be in his arms. He doesn't ever think about the future but he assures me I am the one for him. Miss U, do you t... -
Miss You Issues: November's Quick Questions
Dear Miss U, I've stumbled upon your blog while searching for inspiring/comforting stories about LDR. As you can read off my subject line, I'm drowning in confusion right now... We've committed ourselves to this relationship, regardless of him moving to Spain for two years to complete his MBA. Five months into the relationship came the time for his move. The first couple of months living the whole LD thing was fine. We talked often, whenever we found time to talk, we'd video chat or call... -
Miss You Issues: Worried About Cheating
Dear Miss U, I am 18 and I have been dating my boyfriend for over a year now. We are both seniors in high school and the subject of college is approaching. I am staying in my home town but he is going away possibly 2 hours away to college. I love him so much and he tells me he wants to marry me in the future and wants a LDR. He has never done anything to hurt me or make me distrust him. I wasn't allowed to date until I was 17 and he waited 4 months to date me until I was of (my dad's) allowable a... -
Miss You Issues: Illegal Love
Dear Miss U, I'm 16, almost 17, and my best friend, my boyfriend is soon to be 21. This, I know, is a large age gap. It's not usually okay with anyone, but I KNOW this is what I want, and same with him. I've always felt older, and all my friends are in college. He's the love of my life, and his family loves me. We will get married, but the issue is that my parents don't know, and it's killing me. I can't tell them about our amazing weekends together, or the cute things he does for me. I can't... -
Miss You Issues: Flogging the Dead Horse
Dear Miss U, My boyfriend and I have been dating on and off for 5 years and I love him so much. When I was 14 and he was 15 we broke up for a year. We don't live in the same town and since we couldn't drive we never saw each other. He dated another girl during the time we were broken up. Well we've been back together for almost 2 years now and it's been great. But over the summer I found out he was talking to his ex behind my back. This had been going on for a month before he finally told me. We... -
Miss You Issues: Being At Different Stages
Dear Miss U, At the beginning of this summer I was up visiting family and I met this really nice guy. He got my number and we started texting. The catch is my family lives 9 hours away. I was only there for a couple of days, however I went back about three weeks later for another family visit, and this guy and I went on several dates and kissed etc. I stayed for a week and when I left, we considered ourselves to be "dating". After that we continued to text and then talk on the phone every night... -
Miss You Issues: In The Years To Come
Dear Miss U, Firstly, I'd like to clarify that the other person and I aren't in a relationship, I apologize if I cause some confusion over the topic of this letter. Now, the person I'm interested in is, in my opinion, sweet, funny, intelligent, and best of all, a realist. We've both acknowledged that we're several states from each other, but that doesn't keep us from advancing whatever it is we have. I've got several problems, I'm not the best at explaining thing, so I'll just list them: ... -
Miss You Issues: Some Encouragement
Dear Miss U, I am in a relationship most people say won't work. It's interracial, lesbian and, obviously, long distance. Her being Caribbean English and me being Rumenian Norwegian. I just came home after spending a week with her, and it was amazing. She completes me in a way no one's ever done before and I can't even remember what I used to think before I met her. But some say it won't work because gay relationships never do. Others say the distance will stop us, because of my work an...