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Topic: Long Distance relationship
Chalkdust118's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:18 PM
No matter how far you are from each other you can still work it out. :wink:

m3k4y's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:40 PM
Thank u...:wink: :smile: flowerforyou :thumbsup: welcome to mingle..

m3k4y's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:46 PM

Thanks. :smile: Just reactivated my account

oops sorry..flowerforyou :smile:

Beth143's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:46 PM
its too hard to have a long distance relationship... but if you love each other, trust is very important.... :)

Chalkdust118's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:47 PM
Thanks. :smile: Just reactivated my account

Chalkdust118's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:50 PM
Its ok.

m3k4y's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:51 PM

its too hard to have a long distance relationship... but if you love each other, trust is very important.... :)
totoo yan beth..flowerforyou

Chalkdust118's photo
Sun 09/07/14 07:57 PM

its too hard to have a long distance relationship... but if you love each other, trust is very important.... :)



I couldn't agree with you more.:smile:

m3k4y's photo
Sun 09/07/14 08:01 PM


its too hard to have a long distance relationship... but if you love each other, trust is very important.... :)



I couldn't agree with you more.:smile:
hard s always present when ur doing something beautiful..

Awatersign's photo
Sun 09/07/14 11:16 PM
Edited by Awatersign on Sun 09/07/14 11:19 PM

No matter how far you are from each other you can still work it out. :wink:
Lol i would say with at least reasonable distance though,with one of you have it in your near future or just IN your future to relocate,cause its quite possible you may waste a good portion of your life,(generally speaking)...happened to me until I was able to snap out of it,I wouldn't advise know one too,unless the conditions are reasonable,trust me,I enjoyed the challenge at first,but it wasn't making much of sense,if you were already in love and met ECT,then I wouldn't say give it up ,no!

ridewytepony's photo
Sun 09/07/14 11:45 PM
I trust you chucky
" nothin' like a good ol' fashion strangulation ta get the circulation going in the morninnoway

Duttoneer's photo
Mon 09/08/14 01:03 AM
Edited by Duttoneer on Mon 09/08/14 01:06 AM

No matter how far you are from each other you can still work it out. :wink:


They work when both of the people involved want them to work. You can learn a lot about each other before you meet up which is a good, but meeting up can cost a lot in time and money depending where you both live. At the end of the day someone will need to relocate so you can both be together, so you must be prepared to relocate if your partner cannot do so, and what if you live in different countries. Long distance relationships are not an easy option and need to be well thought out before entering in to in my opinion, but they can and do work out for some.

Welcome to Mingle2 and good luck in your search.

mikey5360's photo
Mon 09/08/14 01:12 AM
^^^ what this guy said....for me that is what I searched for....and found it .....and now determined to make it work...:wink: :banana: :banana: drinker

Desexmachine's photo
Mon 09/08/14 03:13 AM
How long does it takes to love someone who far away from you

technovative's photo
Mon 09/08/14 03:48 AM
Probably longer than it takes to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop.

no photo
Mon 09/08/14 04:06 AM
Have transportation... Will travel...

no photo
Mon 09/08/14 04:26 AM
duttoneer has it right. there has to be an end to the distance in sight, otherwise i don't think they can truly work.

storm I'm sending directions and gas monoeydrinker

BaekSan's photo
Mon 09/08/14 07:54 AM
The crux of the matter is TRUST

no photo
Mon 09/08/14 10:10 AM
I had a young man tell me the other day while I was out in town, that his mother had moved him and his brother out here to Wisc. from California. 20 years ago, she met his step dad online. They are still married now. I was impressed.

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Tue 09/09/14 05:19 AM
They can work if time, money, and the willingness of one party to relocate are part of the equation. Once you have the logistics of it settled then an LDR is as likely to succeed or fail as any other relationship...

They are not for me. First, the time involved in planning simple things like meeting for the first time is a giant waste and extremely illogical, i.e., you can meet ten locals in the three months (or whatever) it takes to meet that one person. Second, I prefer to live in the real world and have tangible and actual physical contact, OFTEN./

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