For some people it's "distance makes the heart grow fonder", for others it's "out of sight, out of mind."
2006-07-22 15:26:24
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answered by Rock Flavored Sporks 2
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ok ill be honest here.. i was in a long distance relationship for awhile.. about 2 years. it was VERY hard to begin with and i missed my boyfriend then like crazy. it did make the heart grow fonder but at the same time the distance did hurt the relationship.
2006-07-22 15:05:04
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answer #2
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answered by Britney 3
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
Does DISTANCE make the HEART grow FONDER??
Can missing someone make you love them MORE??
2015-02-02 05:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, but perceived as something fonder.
It just makes you miss the person more, not love them more. Depending on the situation, absence can help people realize how much they need the other person around, but I wouldn't make it a common occurance.
2006-07-22 15:05:10
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answered by Keanu 4
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Honestly, I am engaged with a foreigner I met in Online Dating site. After a week of chatting before, he came here in Philippines to meet me and my family last August 02, 2013. First time of seeing him was very tense because we're different in terms of nationality and generally it's too akward to be with him but despite of that we still continued to build closeness and love. After how many days of knowing each other, did some nice things and enjoy life together even in short time, he left me and went back to States and told me that he'll come back after semester ends because I was studying at that time. As we separated, he always sent me an email, doing phonecalls almost everyday which made me smile and inspired. Starting that, I felt something different with my feeling towards him. Few months later, he did came back and guessed what? we found out that we truly like each other. So when semester ended last October, I filed a leave of absence for the second school's semester so he brought me to Thailand for vacation and lived with him for almost six months. Though I spent enough time with him in Thailand, I cannot tell if I truly in love with him or not. April 17, 2014-I went back home to enroll in school again because I wanted to finish my course so I left him but the night of 17 wasn't easy for me. I cried a lot 'cause I really missed him. It's very difficult to sleep and I don't know what I'm going to do that time. Days after my arrival seemed OK because everyday I heard his voice through phone and telling me that I should be strong and then I was very excited when he told me that he wanted to see me first before going to America in the next month and yes he did. I cannot explained the feeling of excitement and happiness at that time when I saw him at the airport. I cannot explained too how he felt but I know for sure when I looked into his eyes that he too was eager to see me and hug me. After spending some times together, we then back to normal situation. I missed him again and sometimes I cannot study well because my mind always think of him. While we're apart ofcourse emails and phonecalls were still there till two months later, he decided to visit me again to celebrate the first Anniversary of our relationship. So July 27, 2014 we're together again till August 04, 2014. And now, being away from him isn't that easy but love is there and excitement as well. For me, I believe that distance relationship makes the heart grow fonder because of my situation. My partner is too far that he will have to cross the Pacific just to see me. He also makes a phonecall even how expensive the load is. In my part, I will always make sure that I have the phone with me all the time, and that I should make a way to answer his emails. So the point is, even how apart we are, we still give importance to our relationship simply because we trust, love and care each other.
2014-08-19 05:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I can tell you from experience that absence makes the heart grow fonder and then absence makes the heart go wander...
2006-07-22 15:02:40
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answered by ? 2
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I belive it's possible. I'm experiencing it at this moment. I don't love her, but I happen to like her sooo much. It doesn't make me like her more, but my heart feels something different. It's good, though. I just don't know how to explain it. I just know it's a good feeling. Thus, it is possible for some of us. Can't wait to see her.
2006-07-22 15:09:07
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answered by Drivliam 6
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actually yes ive had a long distance relationship n it worked better than da rest so yeah
2006-07-22 15:03:04
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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in my opinion, YES. i havent seen my bf for a little over 2 weeks and i still love him just the same as i did when i last saw him. and distance usually makes u appreciate your gf/bf more cause u dont get to see them much and u never get sick of seeing each other.
2006-07-22 15:05:15
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answer #9
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answered by sarah_gotdance 3
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In order to build love you really need to be physically with that person. That's just how things work.
2006-07-22 15:07:40
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answer #10
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answered by Deleted 4
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