Challenging
and difficult, though they may not be what we want to hear, are the
words that best describe long distance relationships. Keep in mind
however, that the words are challenging and difficult, not impossible.
Many people choose to give a long distance relationship a try, with the
constant curiosity if it was the right decision to make and if it even
stands a chance. The truth is, a long distance relationship has just as
much a chance of succeeding as any other relationship!
Long
Distance Relationships share the same facts as an average
relationship. It involves two people who share an interest in each
other's lives, care for one another and of course have a love for each
other that they hope will only continue to grow. On the other hand, a
long distance relationship does have its differences as well. It takes
away your ability to see each other on a frequent note, as well as the
choice of being intimate whenever you desire, not to mention that there
would be major trust required. Being unable to spend time together in a
physical presence makes it harder to hang on to, but does not spell
out doom for your relationship.
The first step is to make an
agreement of what your expectations are in the relationship and how
much of a commitment you are willing to give and receive. If the two of
you decide to be monogamous, then it is clear that neither of you will
be dating anyone else as long as your romantic relationship exists.
Being clear about what you both want is extremely important, especially
in a long distance relationship, in order to prevent future
misunderstandings and mistakes. Do not feel afraid to tell your partner
what you really need and want from him or her, you deserve the chance
to speak from your heart and he or she deserves to know the truth and
judge whether they can give it to you.
Trust is a major
necessity if you wish to have your relationship from a distance.
Without trust and honesty, the relationship is in for danger and
unsuccessfulness, just as it would be any other relationship. By
accepting the challenge of a long distance relationship, you also
accepted the fact that you will have to have the trust and faith that
your partner will not be seeing anyone else as promised. Being paranoid
and accusing will only grow doubts, insecurity and tension between you
and none of those three will help the relationship survive
successfully.
Monday, 24 March 2014
surviving long distance relationships
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