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I disagree. The very fact that you can both maintain a healthy and loyal, despite a great distance apart, shows a devotion and love that I think, to an extent, makes for an even more loving and meaningful relationship than if it were with someone you could easily see every day. That's not to say that you won't eventually have to see each other more often - things just don't work that way. But otherwise, I'll agree with Anonymous 2 - sometimes it is a little more fun. Leads to interesting road trips, at the least.
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Add an "s" in front of the "he" and you have my situation exactly.
Sucks, doesn't it?
yea and i'm in your same exact situation....he and everything.
me too. ME TOOOOO
it almost makes it more fun though, doesn't it?
yeah....I'm in midwestern US and my baby's in southeastern Spain.
I only knew him for 6 days
but leaving Spain was the biggest pain I've ever felt in my life.
cause ts easy to idealize something thats far away and unattainable, also if you saw each other all the time you would break up quicker.
I disagree. The very fact that you can both maintain a healthy and loyal, despite a great distance apart, shows a devotion and love that I think, to an extent, makes for an even more loving and meaningful relationship than if it were with someone you could easily see every day. That's not to say that you won't eventually have to see each other more often - things just don't work that way. But otherwise, I'll agree with Anonymous 2 - sometimes it is a little more fun. Leads to interesting road trips, at the least.
Let's quantify:
So far away = alaska?
or
So far away = Durham?
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