Topic: Can long distance relationship work | |
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Sure, it can work as long as there's commitment.
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i believe they would still work but it's so easy to get catfished these people are more reluctant to consider one
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Speaking from experience it can. I dated my ex boyfriend for a year, before he died (May his soul rest in peace) I was far away in another continent and he was in another. No day passed without us speaking over the phone. No matter how busy my work schedule was, I always created time to tend to him, same did he. Also, the time difference was a problem. But we pulled through. Eventually met not long after I realised he had cancer and hid it from me all along. I'm sure he is smiling in heaven now. So yes. Long distance relationships still work love & ️
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yeah I think it could work if you're meeting with the right person
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Sustainability depends entirely on the level of hope, faith, and belief one has in what they are striving for or engaging in. When it comes to relationships, whether long distance or otherwise, it depends on whether each individual person's level of faith, hope, and belief resonates with the other person involved. Some say communication and commitment are most important. I disagree... It all boils down to how much you believe in something and the level of faith/hope one has in that belief. Without hope and faith in both individuals, it's pretty much dead in the water. No communication, or the tools of technology, will bridge that gap. It will eventually cease to exist. On the other hand, when both individuals have faith and believe without reservations that what they have is worth facing the challenges, then it most definitely can work. It actually works |
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yeah I think it could work if you're meeting with the right person That’s right |
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Im looking a girl for long distance relationship and then make her my life partner if possible from her site
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Distance relationships works only if there's trust ,love,communication and honest between two people |
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i think long distance relationship can work as long as your heart is connected and you understand yourself
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so sad to hear that but wish you will find a right person sometimes we mistake the right profiles to be fake .so we end picking the fake profiles assuming they are the real ones |
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i think long distance relationship can work as long as your heart is connected and you understand yourself And especially if both souls are committed to it and are willing to make sacrifices even if it means leaving your family behind to embark on your new journey |
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Yes , long distance relationship really works. All those success stories I have listened to most of them are interracial marriages. hi how are you |
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to be honest I don't believe in distance relationship cause it never worked out for me. It all turns out to be fake
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This depends on whether both parties trust each other, respect each other, and understand each other.
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It depends on the parties involved…if both are ready to trust,care and lookout for each other
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Edited by
zeeb
on
Thu 09/12/24 02:42 PM
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I don't believe it is ever sustainable for a multitude of reasons.
Just imagine if you have kids, how would that even work and how expensive would those bus/train/boat/plane tickets even be over the course of a year? Not to mention the stress the kid has to go through just travelling the distance. Sure the kid can live with one parent but that just isn't fair towards the kid who only gets half the parenting it needs. Sure it can be long distance in the beginning, but sooner or later someone has to move or the fire will most likely fade. I'd take a shot in the dark here and proclaim that we aren't mentally evolved to handle it, it's unexplored territory. We haven't had time to adapt to it and probably never will considering it isn't the norm but rather the exception. This is however only my opinion so take it with a grain of salt! If it's the only possibility then it might be worth a try. |
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No
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Wow well said
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no...
you cannot choose your favorite food without meeting it in person and spending quality time with it, much less a life partner! anyone who thinks otherwise..... |
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Is the concept of long-distance relationships sustainable in the long run, or do the inherent challenges outweigh the emotional connection? Can technology truly bridge the gap between partners physically separated? I dont think so. |
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