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Posted by in-too-deep on August 10, 2006 at 20:18:22 from (152.163.100.74):
I don't know if any of you know, but I was dating the most amazing girl. The tractor-loving girlfriend if you remember. There wasn't a thing about her that I hadn't fallen in love with. I live two hours from her, but we made it work for nearly eight months. On the 16th of July we ended our relationship because the distance was too hard for her. I drove to see her nearly every weekend, if not every other. Then all of a sudden things fall apart. I had the bright idea to move closer to her. I would move out to NW IL, after finding a job and an apartment and be with her again. She didn't want that, and she said she couldn't handle going to college and being in a relationship. I was willing to move my life 2 hours from home to be with her, and she didn't want me to. Some people may say it's dumb to move for a girl, but it was more than that...I'm convinced there isn't a better person out there for me. I may be young but she was everything I ever wanted. Almost exactly the girl of my dreams. Now there's nothing I can do to be with her again. I don't know where to turn.
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