With online dating, jobs-on-the-move, and far-flung second homes, it's easy to find the person of your dreams, and then find out they live somewhere else. Being geographically challenged doesn't mean you're unlucky in love. Here, six ways to nurture the relationship across the miles. By Lauren Harris |
So you've just met an incredible person who shares your fondness for Indian food, 80s action flicks, and (best of all) seems to really dig you. Only one little problem: You live light years from each other. Is this relationship doomed? By Laura Schaefer |
I still remember the day I met him like it was yesterday. It's one of the most pleasurable and dear memories my mind has ever encountered to date. I like to think of it as the day my life began. |
Your parents, your friends and even the clerk at the whole foods store has probably warned you against pursuing a long distance relationship. Sadly, most of them don't work out, and they can cause more heartache than they're worth. By Philip Lop |
The first thing a person should do in any relationship is to throw out the old cliche of "Love means never having to say you're sorry" because love should mean wanting to say your sorry. If your loved one is hurt, even if they are at fault, apologizing for your part in the fight can get you a lot farther then blaming. |
Long distance relationships are no longer unusual in today's society. In fact, they're almost the norm! Internet dating, career relocation and higher education needs have created a worldwide singles scene for today's savvy single. |
Long distance love is not easy to do, but it is not impossible to do. If you and your loved one want to make it work, it will take some time, energy, and patience. Above all else, you and your loved one will need to talk about what you want from the future, how you can handle this long distance love, and what your expectations are from this relationship. By Lisa Bower |
These long distance relationship tips won't make it feel like your sweetie's at your side, but they will at least make the distance feel kinder. By Lydia Nicoll |
If you are in a long distance relationship, you'll need to make special efforts to overcome the pressure distance and time apart puts on a relationship. By Rachel Mork |