Not really, must be hard to commit to someone you don't see.
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Not really, must be hard to commit to someone you don't see.
not really... you can easily commit.... only thoose who are prone to cheat and look around can't commit and thats normally the girl i might add.
if you find it hard to believe that long distence can't work what about when one goes on a trip for 3 months.. should the commitment vanish or are you rather stupidly refering to "Internet Only" Relationships
for example i am in a long-distence relationship at the momment and i do go and see her and she does come down weeks to see me - train costs 134.40
Nope. If you cheat on the other party, he/she cannot stop you :P
Hmm.. i dunno wot to say... i know that people can promise to not cheat and stuff but they are only words. I guess a long-distance relationship is just really about the trust and love between them both and if one doesnt have both then the relationship aint gonna work.
i think the hardest part of my l-d relationship is the fact i have no self-confidence and dont think anyone would like me. And well yeah i do trust him but i still have that little part inside me but i guess its the same if you have a close relationship with someone.
If you see them occasionaly then yes, i.e. Every weekend, a few times a month etc.
If you don't see them at all then I doubt it would work out.
Yes- from the lyrics "The time we spent apart will make our love grow stronger"- :P
It deopends on you and your partner- whether you're strong or not, because some can't take the time of being apart but some only grow stronger with being apart- because they are motviated by the thought of when they see each other again.
in my own opinion, no.
I have never long-distance dated. All my bf's have been from my school && in my town or close to my town && I think it doesn't work because you really don't know what their doing when you're not there so it'd be hard to trust the person && also you rarely ever see them. && you probably only talk to them through MSN because of long-distance calling most likely. It just doesn't work. What's the point?