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5 Ways to Make Your Long Distance Relationship Work

July 21st, 2009 Brian Hendrick 1 comment

If you’re involved with someone who lives in the same state or country as you do, you’re considered one of the lucky ones! A study shows that there can easily be about 6 million couples in the US alone who are in long distance relationships (LDR) and the number increases every year due to online dating. Can long distance relationships work?

The challenges that couples face in this kind of relationship differ, depending on what level the relationship is on. If the relationship is new, and has not been given enough time to develop, the challenge to keep it alive is greater than if there has been more time shared before one partner relocates.

If you’re already in a long distance relationship or contemplating on getting into one, here are a couple of things you can do to make the relationship vibrant in spite of the miles in between:

1.  Think positive. People looking from the outside will often see that your relationship is doomed, because of the distance between you and your partner. Do not listen to people who would readily put down your relationship, but instead, if you want to make it work, fill your days with positive thoughts and shun out the negative criticisms that you may hear.
2.  Forecast an end goal to the separation. You and your partner should agree on the time frame as to when this arrangement will last. Make the deadline realistic – one, that will also allow for both of you to reach your other goals which probably started the separation in the first place. The deadline should be mutually agreed, because if it’s just one partner setting the date, the other partner may feel pressured and may even find the relationship an impediment to personal growth.

3.  Communicate. With internet, reaching out to your partner, even at the remotest part of the earth is no longer impossible. Emails and phone calls are great ways to establish intimacy, and can bridge that distance. Also, take the time to write long loving letters to each other to spice up the romance.  Share even the most mundane events of the day to make your partner feel that closeness and that he or she is a part of your every day life.

4.  Meet up. This is an important step to keep the relationship alive and if you consider your relationship a priority, you would find ways to meet up, even though it may get expensive sometimes. It adds up to the excitement whenever you and your partner has a date to look forward to, like a shared weekend or even a once a month date.

5.  Build Trust. It’s normal to feel fear and anxiety that your partner may become unfaithful because of the mere fact that you are not together most of the time. However, studies show that it’s not the distance between the couple, but the overall quality of the relationship which will determine if infidelity will happen. Strengthen the relationship and you’ll find that it will be very difficult for you or your partner to stray away.

A long distance relationship probably takes more work than a regular “geographically close” one. But LDR is a fact of today’s world and something that can still work as long as both partners are committed to keep the relationship alive and exciting.

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