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To add to littlelovecoah's answer..
If you love her respect what she needs and wants, but still be her friend. Just because you cant date her right now, why cant you still be her friend and in her life? Your still young and have plenty of time to date!
A lot of people have forces beyond their control that separate them from someone they love. Sometimes it is their parents, sometimes religion, sometimes a job or living in different cities.
There's an old saying: "If you love her, let her go. If it's meant to be, she will come back."
The best lesson in life is to learn how to let something go. We spend our whole lives learning that. You should put some distance between her and you, and that will ease the pain. Get yourself busy with lots of other activities: sports, theater, games, make new friends, go out, work, hike, whatever you need to do to stay busy.
After about 12 months, it won't hurt so bad. Being in love causes dopamine to increase in your body. That's what that feeling is. The dopamine will slowly go away over time. If you are meant to be together forever, then wait two years. After that, try going out for a movie again. If the chemistry is right, you will fall in love again. Good luck!






What's a heartbroken mormon to do?
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15 year old- I have known my girlfriend for 3 years and love her with every ounce of my being. She is a Mormon though, and she decided she wan'ts to follow her oath and broke up with me because of not being able to date until 16. As this is two years for her I just cannot stand it. Any advice for a heartbroken teen?