After hard times, the woman I love is too far away!

To Whom It May Concern, I was in a major car accident, was in a coma for about 2 1/2 months, had my brain coverings ripped off, and should be dead, a vegetable, or a retard! And through this all there has stood my four senorias! Four drop dead gorgeous girls, and I love each of them dearly and couldn’t imagine my life without any one of them, so I have yet to pursue a relationship with any one of them, due to fear of losing their friendship if it weren’t to work out. However, there is one senorita in particular, whom I’ve known since I was 13-I’m now 20-and she is probably the most gorgeous girl I have ever seen. We get along great, make each other laugh, and can always count on one another, but I haven’t had the nerve to ask her out yet. Unfortunately, she’s in Washington D.C. now, going to school, has a serious boyfriend, and can e-mail very rarely because she’s always either working or going to school. But I love her deeply, and want her-even just a kiss!

Afraid he’s too late in CA, ~”Coma” Kevin

Answer #1

Dear Kevin,

Im sorry to here about your accident, i cant even imagine what you must have gone thru. But regarding this girl, im afraid it is to late now, she lives far away and she has met someone and sounds happy. You cant cut another guys grass, she is his gf now and unless they break up you have to keep your feelings under wraps becos you could risk losing her all together and not even having a friendship if she finds out how you feel. My advice is to try and move on and forget about her unless she moves back and is single, but it sounds like you have other girls around you so try and let go of this girl and move on.

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