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Hi everyone!
I should probably get down right to the point, to make things clearer, and more understandable.
Okay, last night, I was chatting with some friends of mine online ( I donāt know them all that well, but I have a pretty good idea, as we all keep fish, and thatās how we met), and I found out that there is one guy in particular that has ālikedā me for some time now, and I must admit that I have ālikedā him for a couple of weeks and have just pushed that to the back of my mind thinking that I was just being silly about it. And Iāve got 3 things Iāve got to think about here.
Okay, last night, I was chatting with some friends of mine online ( I donāt know them all that well, but I have a pretty good idea, as we all keep fish, and thatās how we met), and I found out that there is one guy in particular that has ālikedā me for some time now, and I must admit that I have ālikedā him for a couple of weeks and have just pushed that to the back of my mind thinking that I was just being silly about it. And Iāve got 3 things Iāve got to think about here.
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I don't know what you guys thing about relationships with people that you met online, but I'm not totally against it. I understand that a person can portray themselves however they please, and that you have to be certain that they're who they say they are. I would never give out personal information (phone #, address, last name) until I am positive I *know* who this person is. -
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We live in different states (he in Texas, I in Colorado). I've never had a long distant relationship before, so I am naive about how difficult this could be. -
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He is 9 years my senior. I'm 19, therefore making him 28. Any advice you can give me about this? Is it too much of an age difference? I don't mind that he is that much older. I need to decide whethere I can go on, and get to know him even better, or if I should just forget about it. I can say this, I feel very different about this guy..It's not easy for me to fall for a guy this hard, and it's just a way different "liking" than I've every known before.

-Christina