<p>I'm a high school senior in Pittsburgh, and i'm currently dating a junior in Philadelphia. She's 6.5 hours away, but we're able to see each other about once month and we talk every night on the phone and we have a really trusting relationship. We had been friends for awhile and were really close before we started dating. Next year, i'm going to school at Temple u in Philly, which I was interested in and was my #1 school before I started dating her. Since we're already in a long distance relationship, I always thought that once I get to college, it won't be an issue because we won't have to worry about the distance, but now i'm starting to worry about being "that guy" with a high school girlfriend. Are people who still have relationships with people in high school looked down on?</p>
<p>I don’t think you should concern yourself with what other people will think. If everyone spent time concerned with what others will think. Have you ever heard the story of the old man, the boy, and the donkey? I’ll put a link, I think you should go to it and read the story, and the moral.</p>
<p>[Sufi</a> story of an old man and a young man riding on Donkey](<a href=“http://www.messagefrommasters.com/Stories/Sufi/Be_Indifferent.htm]Sufi”>http://www.messagefrommasters.com/Stories/Sufi/Be_Indifferent.htm)</p>
<p>the only real problems people ever have with relationships into college is when they both life far apart. it seems like you won’t have this problem next year but if she goes to a different college it could be different.</p>