basiasubrosa -> RE: Long Distance Relationship (8/8/2004 4:32:28 AM)
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Hello, ThorsHammer- quote:
This is not a "whine" or "rant" thread. I'm serious in getting your responses. <snip> My questions ...... have any of you been involved in a long distance relationship? Was it successful? If so, how did you make it work? If it didn't work out, what caused it to fail? If you are not going to whine or rant about long distance relationships, may i instead? [:(] Please? I think i'm just going to go ahead with it anyway......[:)] The only relationship i've had was long distance. We were close friends in college for a year, very close friends in correspondence for half a year after he graduated, then LD lovers for two and a half. It's difficult to determine how or when it exactly started, but, you see, we already had a lot of intimacy to build on or to tax out of. We were very devoted to each other, helped each other through many very difficult and painful times, wrote long and thoughtful letters to each other daily, chose books to read and discuss together, learned a language together (yes, my Latin nick is a tribute to him), spoke on the phone, and visited each other once or twice a month. It was difficult. The fast-or-famine rhythm was not very good for either of us. It helped to have familiar activities to fall back on or reminisce about. (E.g. every Sunday morning when we were together, i'd make buckwheat pancakes, so even when we were not together, Sunday mornings were still special "O, remember those buckwheat pancakes" mornings.) It helped that we shared so many interests and knew each other's likes and dislikes so well. ("When in doubt, quote Shakespeare.") We wrote funny poems to each other, sent homemade cookies and candies in the mail, and there was always Next Time and the Plan To Be Together to look forward to. Was it a success? I don't know. That's something i'm still trying to come to terms with. There was much that was beautiful, much that was excruciating. In the end we broke up officially because his parents disapproved, but by then we were both worn a bit thin by the distance strain, and too tired to deal with yet another obstacle. To all who are in or are pusuing long distance relationships, i can only smile with sympathy and wish them the best. It takes courage, dedication, very good communication, and Effort, Effort, Effort. End of whine and rant and sordid personal history.
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