if you guys have love for eachother than it will work.
believe me im in that same relationship and hes all the way across the world.
2007-06-19 02:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It works if you are willing to put in the effort to make it work. It is a little harder not being able to see each other as much as you want to but it can be done. My boyfriend and I did the long distance thing for 7 months before I moved to be with him. It wasn't so bad, we took turns every month flying or driving to see each other. Its all the little things that you really miss when you have a long distance relationship.
2007-06-18 08:56:49
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answered by littleone 4
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well i have had some experience with long distance relationships and they are very hard, it takes a special kind of people to be able to keep them together, and then going from long distance to up close and personal. if you dont really know the person you are dateing and you either write back and forth or talk over the phone to keep in contact all you really know of them is what they tell you and then when you finally do get together they are not what you expected and likewise, so it seldom works out. not to say that i can never work because it has and does but it is hard to do, people have needs and when the one they love is gone alot of times they replace them for someone who is gonna be around. we get lonely and most of us wont stay lonely long
2007-06-18 09:01:46
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answered by Anonymous
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These are the hardest kind. Speaking from experience, love has a way of growing, but also fading. Two people must be firmly committed to one another to make it work. If one person is doing more of the work than the other, it can very quickly fall apart. Distance can make the heart grow fonder but it can also dissipate a relationship that isnt rock solid. Take care with your heart if you decide to take this route, it is hard to love someone when they are away from you.
2007-06-18 08:58:32
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answered by salmae24 2
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Best to avoid it, if at all possible. Especially relationships that have ALWAYS been long distance. For example, if you have been seeing your partner for several years, and work is making you separate for some time, that has a good chance of working. But if you've never actually spent a significant amount of time with your partner, and the relationship has almost always been long distance, it is very unlikely to succeed. Physical interaction (and I don't mean just sex) is very important for a relationship, and the distance is a huge obstacle.
2007-06-18 08:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Long Distance is difficult to say the least, but it can also be so rewarding. Everytime you see each other it is special. You have to work hard to make it work, but if you want it to work it will. In the end it is up to you and if you feel the relationship is worth it. You two are the ones that need to make it work
2007-06-18 08:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I meet my now spouse long distance. It wasn't coast to coast in spite of the shown fact that it nonetheless became a respectable rigidity that i could not do on a each and on a daily basis foundation. i in my view think of LDR isn't undesirable for the extra mature couples. It makes you communicate on the telephone extra meaning you get to be attentive to that person lots extra advantageous with out the actual section getting interior the way. whilst the time is right and a powerful friendship is made then the alternative could nicely be made to pass in or nearer with one yet another. i'm going to allow you be attentive to that when the relationship gets extra strengthen it would not get easy. once you prefer to be with that person known and you may't, that is rather problematic yet once you have persistence it is going to workout habitual. stable success
2016-10-17 22:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I had one for about 1 1/2 before my wife moved down and it was not too bad for us. We took turns visiting each othe revery month or so, and talked and emailed often.
As long as there is trust and you guys can handle being apart then I see no problem with it. About the only issue I had personally was once she moved down. Then I kind of felt like I was on the hook to make sure she was happier with me here than at home with the family and friends, but I got over it eventually.
good luck!
weeder
2007-06-18 08:56:56
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answered by weeder 6
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WEll in the beginning it's ok..but i wouldn't have one longer than a year...and at least once a month you have to see each other..or it's not real..it's an online kiddy relationship.
2007-06-18 10:15:12
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answered by Future Mrs. Hamlet 5
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It depends in each person maturity.
Not all the persons are the same.
In some cases it can work in other not.
I personally think that can work..if is for not so much time.( for example not more than 2 years)
2007-06-18 12:45:02
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answered by حلاَمبرا hallambra 6
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