Topic: Distance in a relationship | |
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Does distance really matter that much? I guess i have been badluck liking people who are miles apart, are there any guys here willing to work through the distance and getting to meet up in the near future?
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I moved half way across the country....I may move again.
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Wow did you move for someone?
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Distance is no barrier, but its hard
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Wow did you move for someone? Moved from San Diego to Kansas. |
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That's so so sweet send so brave i admire the courage
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For any relationship to work, it takes effort, it doesn't matter if you live next door if you don't both try. Anything can work.
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I've traveled across the country on a whim.
My suggestion - just make sure you have your car. |
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No I don't think it matters.
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Well thank you guys
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It matters and usually they never work......
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maybe a few 100miles,but 5000 miles, just dont have that kind of money,
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If a woman wants the LDR, then she should be the one who moves.
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If a woman wants the LDR, then she should be the one who moves. That's true..... |
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I have heard that distance is good for a relationship. I can remember women telling me that they needed space.
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I would think that if both wanted the relationship to work, they would work together to figure out how to make it work.
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op I have heard good things and bad some stay together and some do not ... I have heard of women and men long distance traveling... and some pretty funny stories ... I don't believe its for everyone ... there would have to be a great deal of love & trust first ... then it might work and talk of a future together ...
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that's so true, since it does take two to tango
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You have one life to live.....why live it with restrictions? Just sayin.....
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Sometimes they do work out and sometimes they don't.
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