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I can help with people who are having problems in their internet relationship/long distance relationship. This includes arguments, being patient, understanding what they are trying to tell you, going from friends to even more,precautions, and even breaking up.
Know plenty of people who have loved/liked someone from online and have met.
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Hello First of all being clingy is very much a bad thing and the last thing you want to do with this guy. What might help is to organize a date when to meet him? I have no idea where you guys are from
Hello First look at your state laws. There wouldn't be such a big deal with such a minor age difference. For example in NY, the age of consent is 17, while in CA I think it is 18 but you are allowed to
Hello I have to agree that he probably is hiding something or has insecurity issues. He probably feels that he looks bad or is one of those people who really fear rejection. The marriage thing is a possibility
Hello Well I think the best answer is to tell him the truth. Let him know that you will consider it but you guys have a lot of obstacles to deal with and that this whole thing is stressing you out. If
Hello Well it's possible to meet your soul mate or whatever at anytime in your lifetime. To be honest with you though, I think you guys should meet before making a huge solid commitment to this guy. Being

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