If breaking up is an option ... if being apart is so difficult that it seems better to not have a relationship than to keep trying to make it work, then it may be time to let go.
Long distance relationships are very difficult, but if both people are convinced that this is the relationship of their life, they will do everything they can to keep it going, alive, vibrant, and remain faithful.
Only you can decide where this relationship is as fas as being good potential partners, a good match for each other, and something you will do what you need to to make it work.
2007-01-20 21:51:37
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answered by Pichi 7
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If you love each other and don't want to let go, then don't.
Distance is hard to handle,but it can be bridged. Daily phone calls and email exchanges are necessary. Communication is very important. Tell each other about your day. Also make plans on meeting up so at least you can have something to look forward to. Time will seem to pass faster that way.
2007-01-20 21:29:10
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answered by kwjt 1
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My fiance & i began out relationship while i grow to be abode from college for spring ruin, so maximum of our first 300 and sixty 5 days jointly grow to be long-distance (2 hours aside & neither human beings had a drivers' license) It wasn't constantly hassle-free being that a procedures aside, yet we talked on the telephone & IM alot and observed one yet another each time we could. in basic terms ensure you the two are common & can have faith one yet another... it rather is prolly the main necessary component in a protracted-distance relationship. good success!! playstation . and don't have self belief that each physique adult males desire intercourse consistently to be chuffed, cuz i'm the only chick mine has ever slept with. We have been thoroughly monogamous the completed time & happy with it.
2016-10-07 12:00:20
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answered by ? 4
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well my bf and i are living in totally different countries so you can imagine how hoard it is.. but we didnt let go either and we r planing to study together next year and live together.. if i let him go because of the distance i wouldnt have the chance to move with him to UK.. so dont let go only because of the distance and just try to ifnd a solution.... giving up is not the best thing u know... especially when there is love involved...
Good luck to both of you guys =P
2007-01-20 21:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, well i had a relationship far distance didnt work out at the end it just faded away.. i knew him for 3 years i use to go and come to the place i phoned him and he phoned me .. than it got less and less than i met somone else in my place so i didnt call him again .. i dont know what happend to him i hope hes fine it strange how things go around .. when its not ment to be its not ment to be .. so dont worry try your best to be together and care for each other.. if it dosent work out than you know its not ment to be ..
2007-01-20 21:27:31
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answered by amyhamad 1
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Is there a chance that you can visit once a month/quarter? Or maybe get a job there or him where you are? Just keep talking and engage each other in your daily living.
2007-01-20 21:24:52
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answered by Sofia 4
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well how do he feel about let go i know long distance can be hard has it all been long distance
2007-01-20 21:24:53
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answered by EVA J 4
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if there is something there never let go........... it will hurt you more!!!!!! if you know you love him then don't break up! simple as pie
2007-01-20 21:48:32
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answered by LIZ 3
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If it's too hard.. it's best to end it. If not, try phone sex.
2007-01-20 21:23:30
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answered by Philliam H. Muffman 1
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