I think if you have a strong relationship prior your chances of surviving a long distance relationship are higher because you've had time to get to know each other, to grow. Communication plays an even more important role in a long distance relationship, as well as trust.
2006-06-26 16:12:01
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answered by SmilingG 3
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Yes, mostly because I was in one for a while. Long distance relationships can work as long as both people want the same thing. Of course, at some point one person has to sacrifice and move if the relationship is really going to last.
2006-06-26 23:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have a strong belief that if you want something to work and is willing to put for alot of effort and faithfulness then everything should work out for the better. People say they cant work because of key components of distance and communication but it takes 2 to tango.. If you dont try hard then it will fail you. Having a very strong friendship going into the relationship will also aid you as well..
2006-06-26 23:30:47
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answered by sweet_n_mellow23 3
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sorry but no i do not believe in long distance relationships. and i will tell u why not.
they generly don't work out.
either one or the other is cheating
or u are worried about the other cheating cuz u are not there to see for ur self.
ur friends will tell u they are cheating and u wont want to believe it but it is probably true.
there is little to no trust in a long distance anything.
2006-06-26 23:08:10
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answered by baby_blue_blonde87 2
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no. my friend started chatting with a woman named Tanya from williston, nd in January. He fell in love with her over the phone and asked her to marry him when they first met in march. He went to her hometown 2x to bring her back to wisconsin and both times come home alone. They talk every day (mostly argue) yet he still want her to move here with him. I think spark gone now as she play to many games and things over past few months. She coming to visit on 30th of this month so they can see if relationship is salvagable. Guess if you do meet someone take it slow. Really get to know the person before making a life shattering move. I think the problem here was they moved to fast and now he is getting to know the real her instead of what she was pretending to be.
2006-06-27 15:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in the military in Europe, my girl was in St. Louis. We wrote for over a year. I met her while I was on leave and we have a great physical relationship, it was fantastic for the 6 days we were together. I went back to Europe, we continued to write and then I spent much money calling her. I finally got home and asked her to marry me. The marriage lasted for 2 years. I thought I knew her, she thought she knew me. We didn't have a clue.
I wasted three years of my life because of 6 great days of sex. Boy was I stupid. Don't you be stupid too!
TX Guy
2006-06-26 23:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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big no! it's difficult. i have friends that had previous long distance relationships and it didn't work out.
2006-06-26 23:04:56
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answered by d&r08 2
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no, well i dont.. because you can never go out, never have a kiss..and it would be harder to know if the person really loves you. or if they are cheating on you..
its not "real" love ...
you should try to find some one who lives where you live..
hope some of the answers will help you with your problem
2006-06-26 23:06:43
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answered by kyra l 1
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I believe in mine! My husband works in Iraq and we're doing fine;)
2006-06-26 23:03:23
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answered by yogazen 4
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No, they never work out. Someone always forgets someone or cheats on someone, and the end is always messy.
2006-06-26 23:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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