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  1. Wait, are you dating more than one person right now? Because that will definitely make your issues more complicated.

  2. My sweet summer child…your ‘entire adult life’ SO FAR has been, what? 4-6 years, depending on if you count adulthood beginning at 18 or 21? I sincerely hope you plan on living a very long, fulfilling, happy life! Middle age these days starts around 45-50; old age around 70.

    You have so much ahead of you. It sounds like this girl really likes you. Take one date at a time. Find out if she’s Ms. Right, or Ms. Right Now. Enjoy the process.

  3. I wouldn’t expect a man I’m not married to to financially support me nor would I want to be financially dependent on a man. Unless my husband is physically unable to there’s no way I would wait on him hand and foot like OP does and I would never do that for a boyfriend.

  4. I started dating at 15 and ended highschool/college as one of the top performing students. Its all about managing your schedule. You sound intelligent and i doubt it will be an issue for you.

    Understand that you dont need to be with your partner 24/7. Study and take time for yourself whenever needed. Keep in contact by texting if you cant spend time together for longer periods of time.

  5. Labels aren't required. You are what you are.

    It sounds like you both enjoy each other, so I hope the future is happy.

  6. Sorry, but you are controlling.

    I understand you went into it with the best of intentions, but that doesn't make it okay. Her friends are right.

    And let's be honest here, all of us probably got plastered a few times in our late teens / early twenties. It's what happens. It doesn't automatically make you an alcoholic. I went to university with people who'd deliberately set out to get drunk most weekends; they're now perfectly normal, well-adjusted members of society with families etc.

    Sometimes you just have to let people make their own mistakes and learn from them.

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