theyre an absolute abomination.
dont seek one.
if you are in a relationship already and its going to become distance for a while, then thats soemthing else to consider.
2006-10-08 16:46:18
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answered by jorluke 4
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I've never been in a distant relationship but I think it would be hard. Not being able to see them when you want. But hey you learn to have lots of trust for each other.
2006-10-08 16:55:12
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answered by singlemomintx 1
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Not sure if you mean opposite sex or what, but, you can become very good friends with the person. Since there is a distance between you then a sexual relationship may not happen. But, you can have a good friendship that is not hindered by sex also. Just depends on what you are wanting in life.
2006-10-08 16:49:06
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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It helps because you get to know a lot about the person before you actually meet them. But, at the same time, the person can still hold a lot back and until you're actually with the person regularly.. that's when those hidden traits may come out and you may not care for them/him/her. It involves a lot of trust issues, too..
You make what you want out of it.. If you really want it to work with that person, you hang on and do your best to make it work until you close that distance.
2006-10-08 16:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm in a long distant relationship, it's very hard, but It makes us feel even closer then couples who are already together.
2006-10-08 16:46:27
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answered by alex777 1
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It depends on a lot of factors, especially the amount of trust you two have for one another. If you two truly care for and trust one another, then it can work. It's hard, but it can work.
My fiance and I have had a long-distance relationship for the majority of our 2 and a half year history. It is the hardest possible thing, I think, but it also makes me believe that if we can handle this, we can handle anything.
2006-10-08 16:46:29
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answered by Esma 6
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No, not at all. Distance prevents the relationship to grow. It is a sure way of losing your loved one because it is very likely that she will meet someone new.
2006-10-08 16:47:54
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answered by Belen 5
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Ideally, there are more difficult to deal with...but, personally, when my boyfriend moved away to college and i stayed local, i learned how much he meant to me...its a situtation that i wouldnt start if we hadnt originally been dating before hand...bc ill be hoenst, long distance sucks....but if your already dating someone, and your in love, then distance wont mean a thing...and it sounds corny, but its true...love conquers all. its a good way to test your relationship sometimes....theres always a positive side to every negative aspect.
2006-10-08 16:46:53
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answered by SassyGirl 4
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it depends on the people in the relationship. It depends on their sincerity for the relationship and their partner. It depends on sacrifice and communication and lots of trust.
The key essentials would be trust and communication you can't have one without the other and if you don't one you can't make it.
2006-10-08 16:47:10
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answered by sweetcincylove 3
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depends on what type of person you are..my husband has been home a total of 8 weeks this year, on top of the fact that he left 7 days after our son was born...he's in the military. I am fine, we have trust.
2006-10-08 16:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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