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Subject: Why do people go for long distance relationships?
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It doesn't make a lick of sense to me. This girl was all depressed today because her gf (1000 miles away) cheated on her. I laugh at the people that expect a serious long distance relationship.

  • 12.18.2012 7:06 PM PDT

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  • 12.18.2012 7:07 PM PDT

She had a girlfriend who cheated on her?

  • 12.18.2012 7:07 PM PDT

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An immature person would laugh at that.

  • 12.18.2012 7:07 PM PDT

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As kids, it's silly. As adults, meeting long distance isn't always bad. So long as it's moved close distance.

  • 12.18.2012 7:08 PM PDT
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Posted by: AK FROST
Who cares if I lie?

Because they don't want to move on from a relationship that they're both comfortable with.

Long distance only works with 2 completely trusting people who communicate well and a lot with each other. Even then it's pretty tough if you stay long distance for long periods of time (A year or longer at a time).

  • 12.18.2012 7:09 PM PDT

My honor student can beat up your honor student.

I've been in a relationship for two years, half of that being long distance. We're still a healthy, happy couple. Does that upset you for some reason OP?

Or did your obvious troll bait of a girl with a long distance girlfriend fail miserably?

  • 12.18.2012 7:09 PM PDT

Exactly what you said. So they can cheat and get away with it easier. It's like sailors or traveling businessmen that have a girl back home and another one in each city/port they regularly visit

  • 12.18.2012 7:10 PM PDT
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Posted by: mr pie123
She had a girlfriend who cheated on her?

  • 12.18.2012 7:10 PM PDT

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Posted by: A Billfish
An immature person would laugh at that.
I laugh because they're doomed to failure.

  • 12.18.2012 8:05 PM PDT

I couldn't stand a long distance relationship unless I were in the military in pakistan or something.

  • 12.18.2012 8:08 PM PDT

Posted by: Kurosaki_Kun

I know, right?
Jay acts like she's better than everyone else simply because she's a chick.
I hope she chokes to death.

Well, you can't always choose who you fall for.

Been in a serious long-distance relationship for eighteen months now. Honestly, if you communicate regularly and get to see each other at least semi-regularly, it can work out just fine. We're far more than 1000 miles away from each other and we manage. (Though right now, he's sitting right next to me. :D)

  • 12.18.2012 8:11 PM PDT

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I use to be in a long-distance relationship 2 years ago, didn't work out very well in the end lasted for like 4 weeks, but there are some that work out pretty well.

  • 12.18.2012 8:13 PM PDT

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99% of the time is out of desperation

1% of the time it can actually work

  • 12.18.2012 8:14 PM PDT
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Posted by: mr pie123
She had a girlfriend who cheated on her?

...why is it unexpected?

OT:
I've never wanted a long distance relationship, but I've never exactly tried to make one work either.

  • 12.18.2012 8:14 PM PDT

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Some do because the people in the area they're stuck with tend to reject them or just give little notice to them.

Not to say that the two individuals I've pleaded to online gave me any better results... I still have infatuation for one of them, too. I don't know why.

  • 12.18.2012 8:16 PM PDT

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Posted by: Wikked Navajoe
My problems [with Reach] are basically just full parties, mlg, and people who go out of their way not to get killed.

They are difficult but honestly the people I know who have faced distance and made it are stronger couples than those who have not dealt with distance. It's entirely anecdotal and does not speak for all relationships, of course.

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  • 12.18.2012 8:16 PM PDT

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Posted by: MickelPickel
I've been in a relationship for 4 years, half of that being long distance. We're still a healthy, happy couple. Does that upset you for some reason OP?

Or did your obvious troll bait of a girl with a long distance girlfriend fail miserably?

  • 12.18.2012 8:18 PM PDT
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Yup.


Posted by: Viper Skills
They are difficult but honestly the people I know who have faced distance and made it are stronger couples than those who have not dealt with distance. It's entirely anecdotal and does not speak for all relationships, of course.


I know a couple who live in different European countries but care a lot about each other and have kept it going for more than a year. I tried a few times, didn't work. It interests me no more. In general I would advise against it if possible, it might be hard with differing time zones, as well as not being able to actually be there with the person.

  • 12.18.2012 8:33 PM PDT

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Posted by: Wikked Navajoe
My problems [with Reach] are basically just full parties, mlg, and people who go out of their way not to get killed.


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Posted by: Viper Skills
They are difficult but honestly the people I know who have faced distance and made it are stronger couples than those who have not dealt with distance. It's entirely anecdotal and does not speak for all relationships, of course.


I know a couple who live in different European countries but care a lot about each other and have kept it going for more than a year. I tried a few times, didn't work. It interests me no more. In general I would advise against it if possible, it might be hard with differing time zones, as well as not being able to actually be there with the person.


Indeed. It brings about a multitude of issues that "normal" couples do not have to deal with. One couple has to worry about only driving 20 minutes to see each other whereas the other one has to worry about saving up money for airfare. The list of problems goes on.

All trust, all communication, no physical element. Tough stuff. Respect to all who attempt.

  • 12.18.2012 8:40 PM PDT

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It was then that I decided he really is like semen(everywhere) and I gave up on life.


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Posted by: jaythenerdkid
Well, you can't always choose who you fall for.

  • 12.18.2012 8:52 PM PDT

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The way I see it, long distance is easy as long as both sides put in effort. I will have been in a long distance relationship in six months... tomorrow, actually. It is not difficult at all, although she's an ocean away. Regular Skype calls make things infinitely easier. As a couple, I think we've actually gotten better together with long distance; we focus much more on our bonds as a couple instead of being caught up in physicality.

  • 12.18.2012 8:53 PM PDT
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Yup.


Posted by: Viper Skills

Posted by: FloodPsychologis

Posted by: Viper Skills
They are difficult but honestly the people I know who have faced distance and made it are stronger couples than those who have not dealt with distance. It's entirely anecdotal and does not speak for all relationships, of course.


I know a couple who live in different European countries but care a lot about each other and have kept it going for more than a year. I tried a few times, didn't work. It interests me no more. In general I would advise against it if possible, it might be hard with differing time zones, as well as not being able to actually be there with the person.


Indeed. It brings about a multitude of issues that "normal" couples do not have to deal with. One couple has to worry about only driving 20 minutes to see each other whereas the other one has to worry about saving up money for airfare. The list of problems goes on.

All trust, all communication, no physical element. Tough stuff. Respect to all who attempt.


Indeed.

  • 12.18.2012 8:58 PM PDT

I survived a long distance relationship for 4 years through college. I ended up marrying that man.

  • 12.19.2012 7:42 AM PDT
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Girl on girl huh?....I'm listening......


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Posted by: jaythenerdkid
Well, you can't always choose who you fall for.

  • 12.19.2012 7:44 AM PDT

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