Relationships that start out Long Distance
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12 years ago I met a great girl online and found out she lived about 3 hours away. We communicated online and by phone for a few months and then decided to meet. I made the drive and we had a great day out. The sparks really weren't there between us and though we stayed friends, nothing more really happened. She later called me up and said "You know, you and my friend really hit it off when you were up here, you should ask her out". I did... a year and a half later I was the one that made the move... and now we've been married for more than eight years. Two awesome kids and a fantastic wife... life is good.
The main benefit that a long distance relationship has, in my opinion, is that I think on some levels you get to know the person even better as the relationship is very communication intensive. One of the biggest problems though is that you don't the full picture of who the other person is and you may try to fill in missing information with qualities and traits that you hope are there.
Worked for me though.0 -
I think LDRs are a waste of time. Especially the ones that start off that way.
The evidence shown here would seem to indicate quite the opposite! There is a whole world out there for the taking, why limit yourself to people in your own doorstep?!0 -
Here! I met my husband on ICQ (remember that) and we were online friends for a long time. He asked me to visit one time and it worked out that I was on vacation already so I just took a side route. When I finally visited him, the chemistry was killer and we were instantly not just friends anymore. I stayed there a week. His family lived about 3 hrs from me so he went there for a while so we could see each other a little more, barely 6 mths after "seeing" each other the first time I moved out to live wiht him 2000 miles away. Today we have been together 12 years, married almost 10, known each other around 14 and have 5 children. Its not always been easy but I think we are a great team and am glad I took that risk0
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Lots of online matches here.... thank goodness for the internet!!!
And great to see that most worked out great !
Agreed. This thread gives me a lot of hope. Of course, if it was the opposite side of the argument, I'd be really depressed at this point. Haha.0 -
My boyfriend and I live about 150 miles away from each other and have been together for about a year and a half. Although we didn't meet online we have been long distance the entire time. I actually like being long distance! What makes it tricky is that we both have very good jobs that don't transfer easily. He has just started to express his frustration with the distance. He wants me to move there and of course I would love it if he moved here. We're sort of at an impasse for the time being but we are trying to make it work. Luckily the distance isn't insurmountable like in some cases, and we do get to see each other most weekends. It is possible, although it takes a lot of patience and communication.0
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I think LDRs are a waste of time. Especially the ones that start off that way.
The evidence shown here would seem to indicate quite the opposite! There is a whole world out there for the taking, why limit yourself to people in your own doorstep?!0 -
Met the love of my life in a yahoo chat 5 years ago. Talked for a week online, another week over the phone and decided to meet. Had our first date. He brought me otter pops (i had told him they were my favorite) Had a 2nd date. Felt like he was ready for a big commitment and I just wasn't ready for that. So stopped all contact with him. 2 years ago this month he randomly emailed me & the sparks flew. We then lived 7 hours away from each other. We talked on the phone for 3 days before he asked me to be his girl. 6 months later he moved here. Our 2 year anniversary is next month and he's the most amazing man I've ever known. We are meant to be. I feel it in my soul. LDR can work. But someone will have to move. Most definitely. And its all about communication and commitment. That's all. If you're committed to making it work and are communicating your wants and needs with your partner and are allowing them to communicate what they want/need, it will work out.0
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Being in a distance relationship is tough a best....keeping the love and romance going has to have two special people with the same goal...developing friendships on line can be very rewarding you find out so much about them because you have to exspress your most inter thoughts in words.... some workout being just good friends at a distance and others workout great being lovers..I think it depends on both where they want the relationship to go....in the end it can be very rewarding0
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I think LDRs are a waste of time. Especially the ones that start off that way.
The evidence shown here would seem to indicate quite the opposite! There is a whole world out there for the taking, why limit yourself to people in your own doorstep?!
Agree .. true love conquers all.0 -
yes I met my now husband in 2006 online. me in california him in miami!! I never thought that would happen!
but yea we started talking in may of 2006 met in sept 2006 (he came to cali) then I went in Nov 2006 for thanksgiving, then went back on Dec for christmas to stay longer, from then on I was up and down from cali to miami,(Im so lucky no plains fell)... we got married in june of 2008 (I was living in cali at the time and went to get married it was a quick weekend trip .... then finally in sep 2008 I went and stayed and have not gone back to cali...I am too scared to fly now!!!... we have a son he was born in sept 16 2009 and he is the love of our lives!!! ... It was a crazy ride but worth it!
wow I barely realized that so many good things happen in september for me I started my new lifestyle in September 2010 also..hmmm thats kinda cool!!! lets see what this September brings!!0 -
my grandma and and grandpa met through a mutual friend while he was overseas with the military in the 50s. He was bored (not in a war zone) and they sent letters back and forth for almost 2 years. When he came back to the States, they met face-to-face for the first time, but were already crazy in love. He proposed three months later, on New Years Eve, and they married in June. that was in 1957. Now they have 4 kids, 9 grandkids, and 2 great-grandkids. And every time he walks through the front door, he still greets her with a kiss and a "Hello, Ruthie-doll."0
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My only experience with LDRs is my current boyfriend and his ex girlfriend.
They met online and started dating about the same time we met in person and became friends.
In the end, it didn't work out, the two of us have been together almost three years and we're moving in together this summer... and she totally messed me up. I went through a really, really tough two years.0 -
Met my husband online he was on the oil fields of TX and I in Cali....met online in August, met in person October and were living together and engaged by Nov.......have our 2nd anniversary in July. He moved here to Cali.0
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I met my fiance online and it was hard being so far apart from each other, but we made it work out. so there is hope out there, just have to be strong willed in order to be able to be that far apart from each other.
Plus it also sucked seeing everyone else around you with their bf's or gf's made me want to cry.
But I knew that I had an awesome guy that loved me for me, even If I couldn't go out with him like normal people do..
But as strange as it sounds we had date nights.
How may you ask??
Well we would watch the same movie at the same time, and text eachother while watching, made it like we were with eachother.
I can say that things do work out, not all the time but they do if it is right. Yes eventually one of you will have to decide to move closer so that your relationship isn't communicated through a cell phone or computer..
Been together for over a year and half and still going strong..0 -
My wife and I met online in 1999. Actually, I have an old high school buddy to thank for this.
I was in the Navy at the time and was out at sea. My buddy took it upon himself to post a personals ad with
a picture of me on it.
She was one of the first replies. She's from Illinois, I was in Calif. It was 6 months before we met in person.
She moved in with me 6 months after I got ouf of the Navy in 2000.
We were married in 2002.
Our 9th anniversary is coming up in Oct.0 -
I met my hubby online 12 1/2 years ago. We have now been married 12 years this month. I had one daughter, he had 8 children. I finished raising most of them (the youngest was 7 at the time). Someone told me a cute story years ago about how we all have colored dots on our heads and God moves us around where we are supposed to be. I looked at the top of our heads.... no colored dots, but I'm pretty darn sure that God made sure we found each other. I was in Alabama and he was in Utah. We are soooooo happy. We are on the brink of being empty nesters and are so excited to finally begin "our own" years together. The miracle of it all was that we never became a step family. We blended as if we were already family. It has been quite a journey.0
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