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How do you cope with the distance?
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20.       parisisbeautifu
160 posts
 27 Nov 2006 Mon 09:32 am

Quoting ramayan:

sooooo hard



i can't agree more, sometimes it gets really hard. but then think of the happy times and you'll get over it =D

21.       susie k
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 28 Nov 2006 Tue 01:06 am

22.       Pizza
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 31 Dec 2006 Sun 02:48 pm

Quoting irishdon:

Emails, chatting on MSN Messenger, text messages, his photo as the background on the desktop of my computer ( ) ..

that was me long time ago, but not now anymore

23.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 31 Dec 2006 Sun 03:01 pm

Quoting Pizza:

Quoting irishdon:

Emails, chatting on MSN Messenger, text messages, her photo as the background on the desktop of my computer ( ) ..

that was me long time ago, but not now anymore



you are much better off now sis

24.       Pizza
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 31 Dec 2006 Sun 03:19 pm

Quoting robyn :

Quoting Pizza:

Quoting irishdon:

Emails, chatting on MSN Messenger, text messages, her photo as the background on the desktop of my computer ( ) ..

that was me long time ago, but not now anymore



you are much better off now sis


lollollollol yea ur right sis

25.       kai
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 31 Dec 2006 Sun 06:17 pm

Well you asked how can you cope with the distance but it seems most peoples partners are in Turkey so I will be the odd ball and say mine is in the USA lol which ironically is further and more expensive than it is to Turkey but we will soon be together and stay together inshallah

What is coping? not crying? not wishing every second you were with him? thinking of him constantly? everything reminding you of him? in that case I am not coping well at all lol

26.       lovebug
280 posts
 31 Dec 2006 Sun 08:24 pm

Oh Kai, I can relate to what you are saying. I just returned from Turkey 2 weeks ago and wish I was there celebrating the New Year with him and his family.

Hopefully, everything will work out and he will be coming over here towards the end of 2007 (another long separation)

Have a great New Year and sweet dreams of your love (tatli ruylar)

27.       kai
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 31 Dec 2006 Sun 08:38 pm

Quoting lovebug:

Oh Kai, I can relate to what you are saying. I just returned from Turkey 2 weeks ago and wish I was there celebrating the New Year with him and his family.

Hopefully, everything will work out and he will be coming over here towards the end of 2007 (another long separation)

Have a great New Year and sweet dreams of your love (tatli ruylar)



Aww thanks lovebug Our future will be great so I have that to look forward too but for now, we are both getting on with our education part of life and working hard for our future, I just wish we could be together for New years. Oh what a start to the year that would be!

28.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 02 Jan 2007 Tue 02:07 am

my heart waits...

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