Long-Distance relationships work if the tw parties want them to work, that includes communication, having an open mind, sitting down and discussing your problems even if it take you all night. People will say that long distance relationship did not work for them and it is fine sometimes it pans out that way, but for them to say to other people it won't work out for them is totally wrong because of the individuals, of course with any relationship you have to be willing to work at it and not want to give up. Being afraid to try is like not trying at all, and you won't know until you try. Try it for yourself and determine whether it will work for you and if you and your partner can't solve your problems and have come to a dead end then you know that it was not meant to be and does not work for you.
2007-01-31 02:56:07
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answered by gordonflames242003 4
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From my experiance, seems to be working great, we both have a flexible schedule so we can talk for a few hours everyday, communication is a major factor in any relation ship, whether that person is far away, or next door, So yes, long distance relationships do work with a fair amount of effort..
2007-01-31 10:56:28
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answered by Poker Face 6
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Only if it's for the short term, probably a month or two (a few if absolutely necessary).
A long term relationship can only make it if both parties have absolute, and I mean absolute trust in each other.
Phone calls and internet are vital during this period to make the distance seem less.
Any successful relationship needs touch, connection, physical interaction, etc. So if it is you need to be apart to put things in place for your future the sacrifice now may be worth it but not too long for the doubts to set in.
2007-01-31 10:51:10
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answered by stacy 4
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It worked for me because I married him. I flew 10 thousand miles for him, leaving my family (parents, sibling) and friends behind. I miss them very much, but that's my love commitment to my partner. I guess, it depends on the person you met. Is he a trustworthy guy, is he honest, and so on. If he has all these qualifications you're looking for, and the both of you are committed into this relationship, I don't see why it won't work. If both of you have no confidence at all in long distance r'ship, you better not even try it, cos you'll just end up hurting and wasting your time.
2007-01-31 10:53:01
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answered by Hanna 6
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i've been in one and it doesn't work too much because you miss the touching, the hugs, the going to the movies,... but if you are in a relationship for a long time 4yrs and you have to move to another country i think it can work because that much time being together has to mean something, right? that's when you testt love.
2007-01-31 11:12:25
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answered by Anne Greco 2
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In every relationship there's a challenge. Relax and enjoy the fun, this could be the best thing that's ever happened to you.
2007-01-31 11:25:58
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answered by yesmeeks 1
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yeh they can deffinitly work...i've come to find that it is harder to convince the guys that they will.....but i'm from NY and i actually pulled off dating a guy from Cali. i knew who he was and the type of person he was so i had a lot of trust in him....we would fly to visit each other as much as possible, eventually he ended up coming to school by me but for over a year and a half we were that far apart.
2007-01-31 10:51:04
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answered by mimi 1
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oh the age of question.. do long distance relationship work? hell does short distance relationship work? cuz I wanna know..
hun,,, when a man loves you...
you know short or long....
yes it should work...
does it always work out for you.. ....
yeah right...
hun...
why you scared...
2007-01-31 11:36:08
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answered by ﺸÐïåMóñdÐôññåﺸ 5
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Depends. My husband is in the military so he is gone anywhere from a couple weeks to a year at a time. It is hard but you just have to be independant and have trust. Good luck.
2007-01-31 10:49:33
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answered by Missy M 1
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I would say no.. But if you and your guy are really in love with one another.. Everything will work out in the end..
2007-01-31 10:49:50
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answered by -K3llY- 2
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