A question for all of you... |
A question for all of you... |
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Bethelsdon ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 14 Joined: Jan 2004 Member No: 413 ![]() |
long distant relationships, do you think they work?
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 179 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 3,930 ![]() |
NOOOOO!!!!!!!! F***ING NOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will only work under two conditions? 1) Obviously if both the people are in love. Most likely kids, teenagers, etc do not know what love is from slight obsession to longing to companionship. Two people at a young age do not know "love". (So this condition cannot be met) 2) The people must "NOT be in LOVE" or more specifically they both must not like the other "that much". They key word is "BOTH". It must be both because if one likes the other more than the other he/she will sacrifice to get the relationship to work and the other will just bum around and do nothing. Yet, if both like the other just "so and so" to the point where they won't cheat on each other the relationship will just draaaaaggg onn annnnd ooooonnnn aannnddd onnnnnnn until the day they finally will be able to meet and have a "not long distance but short distance relationship". Then during this time they might start to like each other more and actually have a good relationship. But, this is only after it has been a dull and boring time until they get "closer". (Possible, but why bother to wait and not find someone you really like?) |
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