Do long distance relationships work out? |
Do long distance relationships work out? |
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I just moved across the country, and then this guy who I used to be friends with asked me out on a date for the next time I visit. It was great because I liked him a lot. I'm moving back in a year, and I'm going to visit a lot, so do you think it will work? How can we keep it interesting?
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Basically through my experience it can work if you are willing.
But again: "If you love something, let it go, if it comes back it was always yours. If it doesn't, it wasn't yours to begin with". |
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![]() [pandemonium] :3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Human Posts: 225 Joined: Jul 2008 Member No: 671,107 ![]() |
Basically through my experience it can work if you are willing. yep, my brother and his girlfriend were in a long distance relationship for two years, and now it's been four years and they're still together. Don't get me wrong, it was really hard for him, but its worked out. but then again, their relationship could just be an anomaly. Maybe they're the exception. |
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