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How do long distance relationship work and how you make them safer?

  • Sunday Nov 15,2009 05:46 AM
  • By diddy
  • In Others

I know the risk and danger of internet dating. I’m just wondering if you like someone from the internet and thing go well how can you make it safe for you and panther? Said couple month or years and everything goes well how you work out long distance relationship? What I mean by long distance relationship i mean from different states.

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3 Comments

  • babe07 says:

    It’s def hard, currently in a year and 3 months online long-distance relationship. I think being smart is key, it takes longer to get to know someone online then it does in person. You need to know the ins and outs of that person before you agree to meet up in person. If you do agree to meet make it in a public place and make sure that if you can’t bring someone with you, you NEED to tell someone (possibly more than one person) where you’re going to be, who your meeting, what time and how long your planning to stay with them. Just use your head when it comes to dating someone you met online. If something doesn’t seem right don’t do it.

  • Michael says:

    A relationship is based on firendship we seem for get that, this is a person you did not know before
    now. You both had your own live’s and just finding that person that could be a friend and much more
    as time gose on.

    If you both are in collage do e-mails,phone calls travel see each other date.

  • Natasha says:

    Long distance relationships are always hard, but if you find someone that’s real and that you can relate too then the distance shouldn’t be too much of a bother. I think the hardest thing is the physical void.

    I wrote a blog about it on my blog. Here’s a little bit of it

    Being in a relationship is tricky when you live close to one another, but living apart and being in a long distance relationship is even harder. How do you maintain the same sense of connectivity as when you are together? That is the factor that defines many long-distance relationship break-ups’. Of course physical interaction is important but when both parties have accepted that it’s not the main thing on the agenda, what’s left? Well, it’s the means of communication differentiating feeling connected and feeling the void of the distance.

    Seeing each other every couple of weeks or months can be heartbreaking sometimes and the occasional phone call never quite seems to do the trick. Lucky for us though, today, with the Internet being a major part of all our lives, it is easier to stay connected. But with all these different means of communication, is staying connected and actually feeling connected becoming the new obstacle?

    You can read the rest as well as some tips on how to stay connected and how to help you keep the relationship fun and interesting: http://blog.6rounds.com/long-distance-relationship/

    Let me kn



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