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I think it depends on the individuals involved and their level of
commitment to each other and to making the relationship work. Never say never... :) |
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That's a great article. How ever in real life it is so difficult to
make all those things happen that are required to make a long distance relationship work. KT u made a great point about the first step is the comittment to meet each other. Without that it is practically impossible to get the relationship off the ground. You can have all the love, trust and whatever else that article mentioned 3 pages ago but without ever meeting there is no relationship. I'm sure I could come up with a lot more to say but that is my bottom line. No meeting/no relationship. |
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well I have a relationship...
even without meeting him... |
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My whole marriage has been a long distant relationship
as it sits right now I'm in Texas...He's in Africa...for at least another year and 2 months we've been married 20 years so it does WORK!! |
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just stating my opinion but if you haven't met the other person you only
know what they are willing to tell you. Congrats on being able to maintain a marriage with that kind of distance between you. Best wishes to you in the future. |
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Thanks Tom for the article.
Seven months ago I would have said never....no way....uh uh.. but...never say never yes it is hard but so is life...the 18 hour time difference is a challenge and you learn to live with little sleep. At the beginning doubts are there but once you except that maybe...just maybe...you have a chance at something good..remove the doubt and go with the flow. I am picking up my passport today and will be on my way to America in two months time.Am I scared? No... because we were friends for about 5 months and shared our thoughts..hopes and dreams.Because of our strong friendship we will have a wonderful time doing all the things we talk about daily. The hard part is waiting for those two months to pass. |
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I didnt say that the relationship is not real until you meet. It is
REAL before you meet. When I said I love you...I meant it. I loved Chris before I met him. Meeting is needed for the relationship to go any farther (In my opinion). It is a big commitment and you need to see if the physical attraction is there & natural chemistry, etc. Never meeting doesn't make the relationship null & void. Like I said before I loved Chris before I met him. |
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I guess I'm developing multiple LDR's.
Is this a Dis-Order? Is there a cure? |
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Hi Harry
Multiple mmmmmmm does that make you a cyber gigolo How is the rsi going from all that typing |
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I understand what you're saying KT, but a relationship can't hang in
limbo waiting to meet forever either otherwise it can't blossom. Without the opportunity to blossom it will wither and die. At least that is my experience. |
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That IS the trouble with most LDRs. Its not easy to just drop what your
doing , get the $$, and get the time to go 1,000 miles or more....(even though youd REALLY REALLY LOVE TO) to be there ASAP. It requires alot of Patience & Waiting. |
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Hi Rivame
A gigglego maybe Still not sure what RSI is |
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TT is right...it does take time and patience...a lot of it.
Music why do you call it limbo? To me it is time used to get to know each other more. There is something new I learn about him every day and that is never time wasted |
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If you have patience and belief, then I believe anything in life can
work. Sometimes you have to take the rough and the smooth. If the smooth way works out, then congratulations are in order. If it's the rough option, then you just have to accept it and move on. If it hurts then that is a fact of life you have to live with. Hopefully anyone who suffers this fate is able to move on and not bear any malice, and whoever they are, that they can still remain friends. |
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BS, if you never meet then it is all smoke & mirrors.
You have to have some kind of physical contact to keep things going. All of this virtual stuff is BS (opinion). FOr all this virtual stuff, give it 10yrs. If it survives, I'll pay $100.00, |
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Sorry puter cut me off.
Be real or be still, dreams are magnificant, but won't keep you together. I am a MAJOR REALIST. Wanna bet???? |
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Music..Thanks
But to be fair..I didn't meet my husband off the internet..he was in a neighboring town...he joined the Marine Corps 2 months after we met... we wrote letters and spoke on the phone during bootcamp and his training classes...I would say through those letters we got to know each others souls (inner self) and thoughts..we knew we were a match and married while he was on leave... For most of the 20 years..not ALL by any means has he spent away from home..but alot of overseas tours..mainly a year or 7 months at a time.. The kids and I have adapted so well without him that when he does come home...he disrupts our daily routine and we have no idea what to do with him...to put it nicely..he's in the way when he's here...*lol* He retired from the Marines and took a job over seas for fast cash so we could remoldel a house...he comes home about every 4 months for 2 weeks... we talk mainly through yahoo everyday...and a phone call once a week... There are times i really wish he was here..like today when I discovered water behind the washing machine....grrrrrr...*lol* |
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Hey old sage I will take that bet, I have found the lady of my dreams
right here on JSH, and she is damn sure worth 100.00n to me. LAMom is my sweetheart, and yes we have been real careful, we talk every night via IM and telephone, and yes this woman has taken my heart. I don't give it easily either. So keep your wallet full, in ten yrs I am coming to collect |
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<~~~~~Very happy for Bucket and LAMom
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So that is proof that SOME LDRs can work.
No further comment. |
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