Relationships can be complicated enough without having 300 miles or 3,000 miles separating you from your honey. If you’re in one, you know the frustrations of having a relationship over the phone and through email. If you’ve never been in one, you probably doubt long-distance love is possible. But surprisingly, many couples who’ve lived through one have come out on top.
1. Calculate the Odds
First, keep in mind that the odds of a successful long-distance relationship are more in your favor if you’ve been dating for a significant amount of time before a physical separation occurs. You will be more secure in what you have rather than guessing whether something would be different or better if you were closer in distance. Internet dating, though sometimes different in circumstances (especially if you haven’t met the person yet), can be equally as difficult as any long-distance relationship.
2. Know What You Want
Be on the same page with each other by communicating expectations before a distance separation.
Some topics that should definitely be addressed include:
Be on the same page with each other by communicating expectations before a distance separation.
Some topics that should definitely be addressed include:
- The way you’ll communicate (how much and when you’ll talk on the phone or over the internet)
- How often you'll see each other
- Whether your relationship will remain monogamous or not
- What challenges you each expect
The bottom line is that the more prepared for the changes you are, the more likely your relationship will remain happy and healthy.Try to involve your partner in your day-to-day life as much as possible.Telling each other about even the most trivial parts of your day will make you both feel closer as well as ease any awkward feelings once you do see each other.- How often you'll see each other
- Whether your relationship will remain monogamous or not
- What challenges you each expect
3. Build TrustIt will undoubtedly be questioned or tested in a long-distance relationship, so it’s especially important that you go out of your way to make sure your partner trusts you.You can do this with thoughtful gestures and being reliable with phone calls, favors, etc.Don’t get involved in a long-distance relationship if you’ve already had questions about the other’s faithfulness, because it will only compound your insecurities.
4. Take Advantage of Your Independence
Dating and having a serious relationship can often drain a sense of independence right out of you.Many people lose sight of their individuality once they become half of a couple and may be afraid to be more independent.Long-distance relationships can be a good thing – you’ll be forced to do and learn things on your own, which can make for a better partner.Your relationship might also develop slower, which can give you time to really get to know your partner, and not just physically.Don’t waste your life waiting by the phone or mail box either.
5. Be Extra Creative
Technology is always at your fingertips – telephone, email, even webcams. But there’s also the old-fashioned way of communication – a love letter, recorded message, article clipping, or a care package sent through snail mail. Or surprise them with a visit for the weekend! Watch a TV show or game together over the phone (if your phone bill permits) so you can feel like you’re doing something together.Be creative with expressing your love.
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