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I'm in Canada and I've been talking to this guy in New York for a while and he recently came to Canada so we could finally meet. I mean we talk everyday. He told me he loved me and I the same. He went bak to NY and has called me to tell me he'd be back again.I really do love him and do believe he loves me. He was great with my kids and everything. The chemistry between us was amazing. He told me that he hasn't been with anyone intimately since we decided to give this a shot. I just want to know if anyone has really succeeded at this long distance relationship thing. He's planning on moving to Canada within a year and then we would be together. Just curious to know if it really works.

2007-11-25 02:12:00 · 28 answers · asked by Aimee B 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

28 answers

It can work. I've been in one for 4 years and we have about 2 or 3 before we can move in together. Its great that you have about 1 year to go. I know a couple who was in one for 7 years, got married and now they are really happy. My bf lives in Germany and i live in US. So if you think you can last that year and just be creative in staying in touch i think you two will be fine. Good luck and email me if you have mroe questions :)

2007-11-25 17:48:11 · answer #1 · answered by Isabella20 5 · 0 0

I had a long distance relationship for over a year and now we happily live together. As long as you trust each other while apart and enjoy each other while together, it will be fine. You get to know someone better in a long distance relationship, you talk more and find out more since you don't have distractions of physically being together.
Best wishes to you both

2007-11-25 02:16:56 · answer #2 · answered by jstchel 3 · 0 0

It's sometimes work. but if you really love this guy and you know that he loves you back, it will work. I have been in 2 long-distances relationships and the first one didn't work, but the second might work. I'm just having a little space from him right now. So long-distance relationships might work to some people and not work to some people, but yours will work! Hope that helped!

-HeartBrokenForever (Diane N)

2007-11-25 02:18:20 · answer #3 · answered by ♫Di [Pro-Love, Anti-Hate]♫ 7 · 1 0

Long distance relationship.
Key to success with long distance relationship is effective communication. It is important for both of you to be able to feel that if you need to talk or write to each other, communication will be welcomed and met with active communication. Relationship is more likely to increase if both of you develop the ability to share feelings openly with each other.
Strong commitment to the relationship is very important too..
Being so far apart can be so a scary and risky endeavor for both of you. So wllingness to take a risks, and the presence of solid and secure trust for each other is a must.
Trust is very important that if it isn't strong, you can make a conscious effort to work on it, both on your own.
Independence for each other, with healthy level of dependence upon each other.When these are present, there is a balance of power in the relationship.
Healthy relationship, mutual respect for each other.

You will be fine. Both of you will be fine. It will surely work out as long as the Key which is "LOVE" is always there.

2007-11-25 03:15:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All things are possible with God. Most of the time long distance relationships don't work out because it dies away on its own and over a period of time.There is a saying that absent makes the heart fond but 2 much absent makes the heart wander.Every once in a while you might hear a tale or 2 that it worked out but it is very rare. Again all things are posssible with God!!!

2007-11-25 02:21:46 · answer #5 · answered by Prechaman 4 · 0 0

Depends on what you mean by works. I had a LDR that ended in me moving from Austin to Denver to get married. 6 years later we're divorced. The long distance nature of our relationship moved things along too quickly and did not allow us enough time to get to know each other, but it made the chemistry we had seem WAY stronger than it probably actually was. We fell in love quickly and could not wait to be near each other. After 6 years we barely knew each other.

Shortly thereafter I got involved in another LDR, but cut it off largely because I knew that my feelings felt stronger than they would have been if we lived in the same town.

2007-11-25 02:19:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the more you doubt the relationship will work, the more chances you have of the relationship failling.

you're going to need a lot of trust to make it work. i think you guys are on the right track =] just keep seeing each other every now and then, and it'll probably increases your chances of it working for you guys.

never worry if long distance relationships worked for others or not. =p not every relationship is the same. worry about yours only!! and enjoy the moments you do have with him!

2007-11-25 02:18:44 · answer #7 · answered by believe_0610 3 · 0 0

I dont think of anybody desires to have a lengthy distance courting. lifestyles happens and gets interior the way, you basically could desire to artwork around it. If somebody desires to be with their lengthy distance BF or GF adequate/or they love them adequate, they'll pass to the place the different man or woman is and end the lengthy distance element. those people who've relationships over the internet or out of state "in simple terms because of the fact" are probably dropping their time. lengthy distance relationships wont final if there isnt dedication.

2016-10-09 11:00:57 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Depends on you two. I know many people who have done it and are now together, but it never worked for me personally. One of my college roommates was in a long distance relationship for years and now they are getting married, so it's duable, you both just have to really commit.

2007-11-25 02:16:51 · answer #9 · answered by joanna 3 · 0 0

For the past 2 my boyfriend and I have been at 2 different graduate schools. We're doing great. We see each other every 2 or so months and on holidays, and it's working out just fine.

You both just have to want to make it work and be faithful to eachother. You also have to trust eachother.

2007-11-25 02:19:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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