E-Relationships/long distance relationships.
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Tskk I hate long distance relationship. When I went out with my 1st gf in philippines when I was 14 after 2 yrs I had to move to England due to my dad and because of that I thought we should have broke up, but she refused saying that we could do a L.D relationship but it only took 3 months after we decided it was no good.
And as for E-relationship never had one so I cant comment but I suppose that depends on the person whether he/she likes it or not.
And as for E-relationship never had one so I cant comment but I suppose that depends on the person whether he/she likes it or not.
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They can work if it is not just long distance
You have to connect every so often FTF
In fact the FTF becomes intense
Absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder
And the Desire grows exponentially
Note to self:
Make sure local EMT is on autodial before meeting up with K j/k
Pony
You have to connect every so often FTF
In fact the FTF becomes intense
Absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder
And the Desire grows exponentially
Note to self:
Make sure local EMT is on autodial before meeting up with K j/k
Pony
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I have had two E-relationships, both lasted seven months, both were sisters, and both gave up on the relationship to date someone in real life. Had multiple close calls with other E-relationships but girls decided not to after months of flirting due to preferring someone close by and that other guys have done the same to them.
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I've been in one, well kinda three actually, but the first one was a special experience. The first one was when I was fifteen/sixteen and we only lived a couple of states apart and I had really thought we could end up together by going to the same college or something, but plans fell apart by my Senior year in high school.
I've been in a couple since then, but they've never been anything more as close friends and/or cybersex buddies.
I'm okay with them as long as people realize that there is nothing easy about being in an internet relationship, and by extension a long-distance relationship.
I've been in a couple since then, but they've never been anything more as close friends and/or cybersex buddies.
I'm okay with them as long as people realize that there is nothing easy about being in an internet relationship, and by extension a long-distance relationship.
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My brother actually married a girl he met online and ten years later they are still happy and have a kid together.
I think it really depends on the people of course there is the whole not being able to be there thing which would suck but if it works its works. Not judging someone purely on what they look like would be a bonus cos at the end of the day personality is more important.
I think it really depends on the people of course there is the whole not being able to be there thing which would suck but if it works its works. Not judging someone purely on what they look like would be a bonus cos at the end of the day personality is more important.
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luinthoron wrote...
Have been in one, and it worked quite well for a few years. Sadly broken up by now, though. :(But I know people who've made it work and moved together / planning to get married as well, so for the right people it can work out perfectly.
Pretty much this.
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I think it's possible.
I was in a LDR over the internet. It was okay, then she slowly started to disappear. When we finally got back in touch, we didn't talk too often. When she finally started acting like a real friend and began to talk more often, she told me she had a boyfriend. We remain friends, and I met other good friends of hers.
At least I got some good friends out of it, although she's disappeared again.
I was in a LDR over the internet. It was okay, then she slowly started to disappear. When we finally got back in touch, we didn't talk too often. When she finally started acting like a real friend and began to talk more often, she told me she had a boyfriend. We remain friends, and I met other good friends of hers.
At least I got some good friends out of it, although she's disappeared again.
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
LDR eh... it's a bit hard I guess, considering the trust issues and all... of course if you think about it carefully there's no reason to actually think someone we know irl is somehow more trustworthy, but well, I guess it's simply easier to trust someone we're seeing physically.
Well, no matter what kinda relationship it is, if both sides are serious about it then it probably would work. I think it's really sweet if it does. It demands a lot from both sides, but that's what making it all the sweeter.
Well, no matter what kinda relationship it is, if both sides are serious about it then it probably would work. I think it's really sweet if it does. It demands a lot from both sides, but that's what making it all the sweeter.
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mibuchiha wrote...
LDR eh... it's a bit hard I guess, considering the trust issues and all... of course if you think about it carefully there's no reason to actually think someone we know irl is somehow more trustworthy, but well, I guess it's simply easier to trust someone we're seeing physically.Well, no matter what kinda relationship it is, if both sides are serious about it then it probably would work. I think it's really sweet if it does. It demands a lot from both sides, but that's what making it all the sweeter.
yea the trust issue is a big problem usually but u are right if they are serious about it they can make it work
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Been through it twice, once for a year, and once for two years. Not too eager to try it again.
That distance makes things so difficult. I think the longer you go without seeing someone, the more holes your mind starts to fill with attributes that aren't even that person. That romanticizing that your gooey love emotions puts in your head makes it difficult to be realistic about who that person really is.
I think it takes two really strong, really grounded people to make it work out.
That distance makes things so difficult. I think the longer you go without seeing someone, the more holes your mind starts to fill with attributes that aren't even that person. That romanticizing that your gooey love emotions puts in your head makes it difficult to be realistic about who that person really is.
I think it takes two really strong, really grounded people to make it work out.
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It's a real challenge next to maintaining a happy and sexually active marriage. Haven't been in one yet since all of the women I've been in relationships with live in the same country and city where I am as well.
I mean, going to work everyday is already a challenge what with all of the girls I see along the way. So yeah, long distance relationships will really test out the couple's trust and love.
I mean, going to work everyday is already a challenge what with all of the girls I see along the way. So yeah, long distance relationships will really test out the couple's trust and love.
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Im in a long distance "friend" relationship~:D We send eachother letters and talk online alot so we know about eachother~ Im really comfortable with her and there's no one else I can really trust unless they come from the same place where I found her~xD I dunno about love though~e_e I dont trust the internet.