Will a long distance relationship succeed? in other words, will it last long and then go to marriage?
Answers: If both parties are committed to the long distance relationship and committed to making it work, then yes it can succeed. It's not going to be an easy road, though. Being together in person is an important part of developing a relationship.
In my past I was involved in two long distance relationships. And although neither one led to marriage, both were very successful. One lasted for four years. So, yes, it is possible.
One of the important parts of making a long-distance relationship work is opening the communication channels more and doing thoughtful things for each other that show you care. In fact, you can even schedule dates where both of you go to see the same movie about the same time then call each other afterwards to talk about it. It's like when you're both outside looking at the moon at the same time - you have a connection through the moon because you are both looking at the same thing.
Here's some more tips (also, see my Source):
- While emails are nice, sending a handwritten letter through the mail is very personal.
- Put together surprise 'care packages' for each other. For example, send some things to him/her that your partner would like. If you include a book, then write some little love notes and insert them between the pages of the book.
- Stay in constant communication - daily if possible. Learn to cherish that time you share and not take it (or the other person) for granted.
Best of luck to you!
Yes, if you believe in it and be patient. If possible tried to make a contact wit him/her as often as you can. Don't give up half way down. Iknow it is hard. but try
In my past I was involved in two long distance relationships. And although neither one led to marriage, both were very successful. One lasted for four years. So, yes, it is possible.
One of the important parts of making a long-distance relationship work is opening the communication channels more and doing thoughtful things for each other that show you care. In fact, you can even schedule dates where both of you go to see the same movie about the same time then call each other afterwards to talk about it. It's like when you're both outside looking at the moon at the same time - you have a connection through the moon because you are both looking at the same thing.
Here's some more tips (also, see my Source):
- While emails are nice, sending a handwritten letter through the mail is very personal.
- Put together surprise 'care packages' for each other. For example, send some things to him/her that your partner would like. If you include a book, then write some little love notes and insert them between the pages of the book.
- Stay in constant communication - daily if possible. Learn to cherish that time you share and not take it (or the other person) for granted.
Best of luck to you!
Yes, if you believe in it and be patient. If possible tried to make a contact wit him/her as often as you can. Don't give up half way down. Iknow it is hard. but try
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