distant relationship
By Ashu
@ashu14p (17)
Bhubaneshwar, India
4 responses
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
27 Jul 12
I believe, Yes, is my answer. As what they say - You and me against the world. They will always be a way or reasons to stay intact and be together. Who knows, they were meant to be like that. With constant communication and trust they will stick together though virtually. I really admire those people who are involve in that kind of relationship. That is fate work in progress. Thanks
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@nyssa102 (748)
• United States
27 Jul 12
Possible, yes definitely possible. Remember, the majority of relationships that end in divorce are CLOSE relationships. We never think about that. No one ever says, 'close relationships end in divorce', when in fact most if not almost all divorces are from relationships where people lived in the same home, slept in the same bed. That should tell us something right there. I see no problem in a long distance relationship if it is a relationship, and not just a crush or internet thing. If they are married and long distance, due to jobs etc., I actually see no problem with it at all. Personally, I love to see the man I love develop into something amazing and awesome. The thought of a man spreading his wings, and my love accompanying him on his journeys, where he does not have to worry about me whining etc. Lets get one thing straight, I WILL miss him, heck I miss my internet chat buddies when they are not on. You do miss those you love when they are gone, but that is part of the love. It's part of the experience that two people are sharing. I have no problem if he has to hit the road for extended periods of time. I want him to know that, so he can fly free and have no feelings of guilt, whatsoever. But remember, this is for married couples only, not for crushes or internet relationships. I'm speaking of the real nuts and bolts relationshps of marriage, or living together in a committed relationship. Not irresponsible goofing around, then, there could be some pain, if it's just goofing around. but married people or committed living together couples, who share the same roof? No problem what so ever. Always remember, the majority of divorces occur in marriages where people sleep in the same bed day in and day out. so a partner that has to travel for work, should not be a problem.