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How do you see a distance relationship. Google Earth is the rage these days. I Google Earth! Hold still Goofball, I cant find you... *Laughing* ^_^ I love your humor...Storm, Goofball, Nascar... I second that |
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Thats true
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U are right trust and loyalty.
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How do you see a distance relationship. From far, far away... |
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Edited by
mikey5360
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Wed 05/28/14 03:02 AM
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I cant wait until we colonise the moon, now that will be a long distance relationship ...............................
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A person is different in person than they are on the phone or in a letter. There has to be physical presence. You can have feelings for someone youve never met for sure but its not really a true relationship unless it can be transferred to 'in real life' standing. If you have ever dated someone you also communicate with long distance, you may know this. Im like emo in that I 'want' the physical affection as well as the contact. Thats what seems to make it real. it has nothin to do with God so I dont get the previous reference from another. I can be interested in someone Ive never met, but I would never devote myself to them. not until we are able to get to know the 'in person' version of them...and that takes time (time not served online etc) to develop. . Yeah, it would only feel like torture, having feelings for someone you can't visit within a bus ride away. I felt upset enough, when a certain boyfriend started University. I didn't feel like I was in the loop. I felt so cut off from him. And always thought he was having a way better time there, because all the stuff he was telling me about it, like partying, playing pranks on each other. And when he DID come home to visit me, he would keep asking me for more money. He made University sound like some wild lads holiday. So from that alone, I can tell I'd be no good at it. I was happy enough going to college and making new friends. I just kept questioning to myself, whether I should go ahead and let other males proposition me, because a few of the lads at college did that. All the better for being busy at the time. |
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Long-distance relationships are hard but they can be worked out
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Is ok so long as there is an agreement to meet on an agreed day
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