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| Author: | Straight Up [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:01 am ] |
| Post subject: | long distance relationships |
Ok well i met this girl at a uni and got her FB, she seems to want to go to a university called brunel, i too am interested (diff subjects) it seems like shes trying to get me to go there lol from fb chat (this will be in 1 year) she lives 2 hours away from me currently can LTR work well at long distances? cos i was gonna ask her to come london (2 hours from her) when i talk to her more through the summer until then ill game other girls what do you all think |
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| Author: | ktime70 [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: long distance relationships |
Quote: can LTR work well at long distances?
there is a very specific subset of conditions that a LTR works long distances.you know the person intimately (for instance, you've been seeing/fucking her for years), there are constant visits, and there is absolute trust. in your situation. no, they won't work, unless one or both of you are unhealthily needy. |
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| Author: | Straight Up [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:55 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: long distance relationships |
Quote: there is a very specific subset of conditions that a LTR works long distances.
Hmm ok, she seems to be wanting to push me into the same university that she wants to go to so im taking that as a huge future IOI, maybe for now she just wants a F-Buddy, how do i find this out?
you know the person intimately (for instance, you've been seeing/fucking her for years), there are constant visits, and there is absolute trust. in your situation. no, they won't work, unless one or both of you are unhealthily needy. |
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| Author: | Tundra [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:00 pm ] |
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Don't do it. I've tried it, it blows. It wasn't 2 hours though, it was 4 hours. Once things go sour, you will be very bitter for putting in all that time, money, and effort to see somebody who was just a temporary interest. Getting laid ain't worth that much. |
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| Author: | Straight Up [ Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:40 pm ] |
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Quote: Don't do it. I've tried it, it blows. It wasn't 2 hours though, it was 4 hours. Once things go sour, you will be very bitter for putting in all that time, money, and effort to see somebody who was just a temporary interest. Getting laid ain't worth that much.
lol cheers for the advice mate
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| Author: | airlighter2 [ Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:00 pm ] |
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longdistnace is hard as fuckk thats all i'll say. |
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| Author: | Adam90192 [ Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:35 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: long distance relationships |
Quote: Ok well i met this girl at a uni and got her FB, she seems to want to go to a university called brunel, i too am interested (diff subjects) it seems like shes trying to get me to go there lol from fb chat (this will be in 1 year)
she lives 2 hours away from me currently can LTR work well at long distances? cos i was gonna ask her to come london (2 hours from her) when i talk to her more through the summer until then ill game other girls what do you all think It really depends on what your wanting and her personality. I met my girlfriend a couple of years ago on Myspace ironically. She lived close to my hometown 3 hours away and I was in college. We msged through myspace, texts, and then started talking on the phone for like 3 weeks before we ever met. For me it's been a huge success. The entire relationship so far we've been almost 3 hours apart until recently. Now we're 2 hours apart because I graduated from college. But, before you dare entering a LTR LDR relationship. Know it's going to take a lot of work and maturity. LDR are hard to maintain after that 1st big fight. My advice: If your just entering college. Don't do it. I promise you don't wanna miss out on the girls and all nighters before you. LDR should only be for a guy that is wanting to settle down because of the ample amount of trust and commitment to making it work involved. |
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