Two years ago, I met a guy through a mutual friend. We never really talked much, but there was a little flirting going on. A year ago, he moved to California, which is far away. For some reason we started emailing after he moved. In the beginning it was at least three times a month, after six months it was maybe once a week. Then there was a period of time where he didn't email me for almost two months. I have been to California a few times since he moved there, but we've only had the chance to meet up once. The time that we didn't talk for a long time, was after I had been to CA, but unfortunately couldn't find time to see him, because of family obligations. Maybe he thought I didn't want to? Anyway, the last few emails have been two weeks apart, though I must admit that it has taken me a few days to get back to him, too. We've both been really busy with work, but I still feel like this could just be an excuse. Is he just not that into me anymore? In his past three emails, he's been saying that he's upset that he missed seeing me the las time I was in CA (he was in Europe). Do I still have some kind of chance with him? I may have a chance to see him in two weeks. Going to try to make it happen. I am so confused. Thanks for reading!
Once you start doubting the whole situation then surely you won't be disappointed. However if you could have faith... faith in yourself and in him then it cannot be separated. Actually true love does not fade over time it actually grows stronger day by day. Is this the love that you have with him? I guess that would be the first question that I would want to seek. Some say that it's better to love, then not being able to love at all.
As for me, I'm still much in love with the love that started over 8 years ago... and we had the same problem of not being able to see each other when we wanted to. God Bless You.
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