<p>I mean yes, I understand that you love that person and all. But are you really naive enough to think that they're not off going crazy and having fun every weekend? I mean seriously, it's college. Thoughts?</p>
<p>And this is only relevant because the girl I like is still dating a guy who went to college this year :(</p>
<p>Perhaps they trust them. Not ALL guys/girls are how you would imagine them. Yes, I think it’s absurd, the whole dating between HS and college students. But, if they are close to each other, I guess it could work out. And maybe the high school partner wants to go to same college? Who knows.</p>
<p>The other person should have fun. He or she shouldn’t be promiscuous though.</p>
<p>It rarely works out anyway, so don’t worry about it.</p>
<p>Haha, I’m in the same situation with a guy. Except I don’t think his girlfriend is cheating in any way. The thing I don’t get is the whole concept of long-term relationships (for most people). Of course, if you really, really see the relationship having a long future, a few years of separation is not much in the long run. But if there’s only a small chance of it lasting a long time, then it seems like a waste. I guess that’s because I don’t believe a romantic relationship can truly exist without a presence of sexual relations.</p>
<p>Funny you say that though. I know a couple, the girl went to college, guy was a senior in HS. He cheated on her, she stayed faithful even though she was partying in college.</p>
<p>Mm, I’m a junior, but my boyfriend is a college freshman this year… I have to say it depends entirely upon the people involved in the relationship. It works fine for us and fine for another couple I know, too. I think you just have to be really committed. It’s hard, but all long distance relationships are, really.</p>