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I have been talking to this guy for about 5-6 months now and we definitely have a lot in common and enjoy talking to each other. Problem is, he's in the Military and is on the west coast while I am nearly 3,000 miles away on the east coast. We talk every night for about 2 hours and we never seem to get tired of each other. He is home right now for a few weeks and has taken me out to movies and really nice restaurants for dinner and has taken me to meet his parents. When we're out in public, we definitely act like we're a couple (holding hands, kissing in front of people, etc) but I guess it's just the fact that he is so far away that makes a relationship not very possible at the time. All I know is I care about him and like him very very much and if he were willing to be in a relationship, I would be willing to be in one too and try to make things work out together. I know he likes me and he knows I really like him too. Does absence and time really make a heart grow fonder? Is just staying really good friends until he gets out of the military and then maybe trying to start a relationship a good idea? What should I do?Thanks so much for the advice!