hardship of a long distance relationship
@reginatanslife (85)
Philippines
October 17, 2012 12:51am CST
your asking questions yet he is not comfortable being asked. I cant understand him why he have to work as a volunteer seems like he is not worried that he is already 38 and sooner or later we need to start already of our own family. I really missed him already im here in the philippines he is a korean. I love everything about him except his loud voice.thanks to kakaotalk i ca. Hear him crom here lol
5 responses
@toniganzon (72281)
• Philippines
17 Oct 12
I love kakaotalk. When I was in the Philippines, i had an unlimited data plan from Globe which allows me to use my phone to the fullest wherever i am. The only problem was the slow 3g connection. But I stayed home most of the time and was glad i could use a fast speed internet.
I'm in a foreign land now and using roaming on surfing is too expensive. That's why I just use the wifi in my friend's apartment. Hopefully i could get my own apartment too. I'm away from my husband and my son and it is such a challenge. I do understand how you feel being in a long distance relationship. I hope you'll be able to stay strong and end up happily together.
@xuy2xfreak88 (182)
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17 Oct 12
Long Distance relationship is a lot complicated than a normal one. I've been there and it didn't work out. But don't get discourage, not all long distance relationship ended breaking up... It depends on how you two handle it.
Have you talk about this to him, about you wanting to have a family with him? Maybe you need to confront him.
Have a little faith.
God Bless you both! May the everlasting love and happiness come to you. :)
@jenny1015 (13366)
• Philippines
17 Oct 12
How long have you been a couple? How long have you been actually together? Are you really ready to start your life with him? If you have been in this relationship long enough, maybe you can tell him what you have in your mind.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
17 Oct 12
It's really hard for long distance relationship to survive.
I have heard a lot of stories of long distance relationships that failed but of course there are also some. Lucky for those who survived long distance relationship, because when loneliness creeps into the being of the person and there's somebody willing to give him or her happiness, there is a possibility that the relationship will fail.
@Raine38 (12250)
• United States
17 Oct 12
Long distance relationship is indeed more challenging than a "normal" one but you also have the same issues; you have have to be extra understanding and you have to double your efforts. I know, because I was in one. Actually I still am, but I get to see my husband every 3 months for his 2-week RnR. Once his project is finished, we will be together all the time.