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the_star (f)
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I am currently in a long distance relationship, i don't mean, in a different city, i mean hes in another continent! I have found over the years that it has it ups and downs, like any other relationship. But mine is mostly on its ups, Maybe thats because of the way i percieve things or the way i feel for him, or maybe im just lucky! I am happy with with my boyfriend and can't wait for the years ahead.
What are your views on long distance loves? Either the same country but different city, different continent, or even down the road, but still too far for you lazy ones! lol i'ld like to know your views and ideas,
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Encomium (m)
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Yes ofcourse, when based on trust and sincerity.
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Encomium (m)
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Yes ofcourse, when based on trust and sincerity.
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moshoodn
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It depends on d perception of d duo in love,
Remember,
"Absence makes d heart grow fonder, "
OR. .
"out of sight,out of mind."
Whether he lives down d street,or in Australia,
It all depends on d mind of d individuals involved.
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sista-jay (f)
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I guess it depends, it takes two to make anything WORK.
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chic_icy (f)
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It depends on both parties involved.
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mistamalik
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Long distance relationship my foot! wont touch it with a ten-foot pole
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Teekay82 (f)
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I think that if both partners love, trust and are faithful to one another the relationship should work out just fine, we should not forget that we are only human, staying away 4 too looooong might make the other partner to be tempted to do "things" that may break up the relationship.
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