4/14/2008 3:06:57 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

stilllookn
Austin, TX
age: 30


How well do they work?

4/14/2008 3:09:50 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

libra75
Garfield, AR
age: 32


I aint been in one.......

4/14/2008 3:18:21 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

davewave1
Ann Arbor, MI
age: 61


FROM ONE OF MY PRIOR POSTS:

"While standing in the adjacent room with a toilet plunger in one hand, lean into the bathroom and see how easy it is to unplug the toilet.

That should give you an idea of how hard it is to make a long distance relationship work.

THE LESSON:

If you want to have a close, unplugged relationship with your toilet, there are only two options;

A. You move to where the toilet is,

or,

B. the toilet moves to where you are.

If either of you can't or won't move, you are going to need access to someone else's toilet."



[Edited 4/14/2008 3:18:47 PM]

4/14/2008 3:19:26 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

stilllookn
Austin, TX
age: 30


Thanks libra75, I have never had one my self. People must ask that one to much huh..

4/14/2008 3:20:41 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

stilllookn
Austin, TX
age: 30


That was very funny! Point taken!!

4/14/2008 4:08:00 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

katrina_sq
Mena, AR
age: 39


I'll let you know in a couple months...

I think if both people are faithful to each other and communicate their needs and expectations it could work out. I do think it's important to discuss right up front whether either person is willing to move if things work out. If not, there is no point in beginning the relationship to begin with. Communication is the key, as it is in any relationship.

4/14/2008 4:30:27 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

snowbird1961
Los Lunas, NM
age: 47


depends on what you want out of the relationship? Friends, friendship with benefits, love or just someone to chat with. But it is possible to find a true partner in a long distance relationship.

4/14/2008 4:47:27 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

justlooking630
West New York, NJ
age: 48


I had one for 7 years I guess it did work for a while lots of e-mails , cards and laughter . You just have know going in it's not 24/7 for me it was fine like my own space and personal time ...
Dave very funny !

4/14/2008 5:00:54 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

barbara1
Reston, VA
age: 51


I think it is possible as long it is temporarily. I could not be happy for any long length of time that way.
I need love and affection.
But I think it's okay to start out that way
but It is frustrating ,though!

4/14/2008 5:27:02 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

dianadidit
Amarillo, TX
age: 31


maybe, if they both want it bad enough.

4/14/2008 5:28:36 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

harley9482
Fort Wayne, IN
age: 25


If they both put the work in, otherwise, no

4/14/2008 5:29:38 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

dunitall
Buckley, WA
age: 44


<-------Not tryin to fool myself!....No! it would'nt work!

4/14/2008 7:17:50 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

me4aminute_1
Rutland, IA
age: 35


I think it is okay short term...........................but there must be a plan to bring each other to the same place.

4/14/2008 7:30:54 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

stilllookn
Austin, TX
age: 30


I understand what your saying but serioulsy its not like im guna meet her for the first time then tie the knott the next day!! Things take time! I guess its kinda one of thoes everyone to there own! Has anyone had it work out for a long period of time!?

4/14/2008 7:32:20 PMLong distance relationships! Yes or No? 

ilovcole
Port Richey, FL
age: 27


Not too good. Theres this piece of you missing and it can become alittle depressing.


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