depends on a lot of factors. How long have you been together? How committed are you to each other?
How far away from each other are you?
How often do you get to see each other?
How NEEDY are you both?
You can't just expect a yes or no answer on this one, it really depends on the people involved and how the situation works with them. If you're considering a long distance relationship, you're going to have to figure this all out with the other person. COMMUNICATION is the key when you can't have physical contact.
Also do special things, write lots of email, or even via snail mail. Talk on the phone as much as possible. Keep up the contact or things will drift apart.
enough said...the rest is up to you....good luck
2006-06-12 05:09:06
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answered by Smiley Girl 5
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Oh yeah. You get the best of both worlds - freedom to do whatever you need to do for yourself and getting to know yourself as an individual, and having someone you feel comfortable being a "couple" with as well. Emails are great, but a few phone calls and an intermittent letter keeps the interest and cements the relationship. Remember that self discipline here is key.
2006-06-11 20:36:39
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answered by Paula Kay 1
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no not at all trust me i have done the long distance relationship and it puts a toll on you and the other person and eventually when you go to leave with them and dont know them outside the phone and the internet it will not work i am in the situation right now.
2006-06-11 20:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, in 1964, a bank teller from Milwaukee was introduced to a sailor from Boston. They were married in 1965, even though they really hadn't spent a lot of time together. He got out of the service in 1968. When I saw them this afternoon for an early father's day celebration, they looked pretty happy. My parents celebrated 41 years of marriage last month.
2006-06-11 20:27:17
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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I think so it depends on the people that are involved.Trust is a big thing.My friend has been seeing this guy for four years and then they moved away when they was like 19 and22.And now she's 30 and he's 33 they just found each other and they are doing just fine.Don't get me wrong he has someone that he see when he needs to get his freak on but he tells her that him and the girl have and understanding.she knows that he's going to be with my friend and she's cool with that.And my friend has someone that when she needs to do her thing she get hers.But that's them you know,I don't think I could do it but it works for them.
2006-06-11 20:29:17
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answered by dccuttie75 6
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Yes
2006-06-11 20:24:45
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answered by Romeo 5
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absolutly - As long as that there is at some point in time , if the relationship gets serious, an intention for someone to move
2006-06-11 20:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! actually it depends on how far...yes they might cheat on you but you wuldn't be in a relationship if you didn't trust em'. my rents were long distant and they have been married for like 20 years!
2006-06-11 20:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I say no, it will work for a while but things will come up and sooner or later one or both of you will be noticing other people that you may want to date. Its hard and painful , costly and may not be worth it.
2006-06-11 20:26:33
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answered by annie red 4
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Yes it can my best friend lives in new york and her boyfriend lives in georgia and they have been going out for almost a year...
good luck :)
2006-06-11 20:26:15
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answered by kk 1
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