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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![]() SNOW TACO. ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 36 Joined: Dec 2007 Member No: 603,770 ![]() |
From what I've been seeing...
Most long distance relationships don't work out. Long distance relationships require an incredible amount of trust and fidelity. You need a lot of faith, too. They're extremely fragile, as well. Most relationships fail because it gets too hard for some people, not being able to be near the other, not being able to do all the stuff that couples who aren't in a long distance relationship are able to do. But lemme tell you. Personal experience. Five years and three months to date; I've been with my boyfriend. School is an interference, yes, but oh well. You learn to cope if you truly love them. I'm in high school, and my boyfriend and I are managing just fine; it's very serious. [: If you're really dedicated, then yes, it will work. |
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