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Michelle and Frank have been in a long distance relationship for over 2 years. For additional resources and advice on long distance relationships visit their website:

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Michelle and Frank have been in a long distance relationship for over 2 years. Their relationship has not been easy and has been one roller coaster of a journey. Together, they have experienced a lot and with their experience, they offer their advice to you.

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Michelle received her BS in Nursing in December 2008, and Frank got his BS in Biology May 2008.

 
   

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Long Distance Relationships - boyfriend moved away and i dont now if he cheating


Expert: Michelle & Frank - 8/7/2009

Question
ok it started about a month ago he moved we talked every and then he stopped calling and i think he cheating on me i need help now!!!!!!!!

Answer
The only way to find out if he is cheating is to ask him.  Tell him that you're afraid that he is because he stopped talking to you as much as he used to.

If he isn't cheating, then you need to set some ground rules for communication (set a time of day to talk, how long to talk, etc).  Ground rules in LDRs are very important.  LDRs need stability.  Maybe he doesn't realize that you desire more communication and he feels that the amount of time you both talk to each other is good enough.  You need to let him know you need more, and if he doesn't want to, you have to compromise and both agree on the amount of time you spend on the phone/internet together.

Michelle

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