When you have good chemistry you just click.You feel like you have known that person all your life and can talk to them about anything.You just know when it feels right.And yes,you can totally have chemsitry in a long distance relationship
2007-03-18 18:51:11
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answered by babiedll33 1
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i had this type of relationship not long ago and believe me when chemistry is there... it just comes out immediately you guys should just feel the connection right away... at least that happend to me... but yea it is possible to have chemistry in this type of relationship and make it last for a long time
2007-03-19 01:50:58
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answered by nickname 4
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signs of really good chemistry are the same as in person particularly if youre viewing the person and chatting, laughing, experiencing that person.
i suppose you might relate that kind of physical chemistry to someone you might be attracted to on the big screen, you know, actors, singers. if youve never met them in person. but in long distance cases...you are actually relating to that person and they are reacting to you and you to them.
really isnt that complicated
2007-03-19 01:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Good chemistry (for me) =
LOOONGG conversations about possibly absolutely nothing
Witty small talk or Sparring or jokes back and forth
Flirting
Teasing
Getting each other's jokes immediately
When you're together you're visibly physically attracted (can't take your eyes off, keep playing)
I think its something you just KNOW!
2007-03-19 01:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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cant wait to hear from them.yes very good chemistry.knew a friend that has had a longdistance for 14yrs. good luck.
2007-03-19 01:55:23
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answered by charlotte t 3
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Everything about you and that person just naturally clicks. And yes it is possible to have that in a long distance relationship.
2007-03-19 01:48:05
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answered by pixieri 2
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erections are good chemistry-- how long is this relationship?
2007-03-19 01:47:20
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answered by Cyrill sneer 2
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