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Long Distance Relationships
What is a Long Distance Relationship?
A long distance relationship (or LDR for short) is
considered long distance when communication opportunities are restricted
because of geographic distance, and the partners in the relationship desire
a continued close connection. You aren't alone...
Do Long Distance Relationships Work? Yes they do!!! Before Being Separated It is important to settle the rules and terms of the relationship before the separation takes place. Problems can arise if one partner believes that the relationship is casual and open, while the other is making sacrifices and putting effort into a monogamous relationship. Engaging in open and honest communication about the separation and discussing what each partner wants from the relationship will help to reduce such confusion. Important Traits for LDR Couples Trust – Trust is essential for both parties in order for a LDR to survive. It's especially important in a long distance relationship because often there is a fear that your partner will end up with another person. Lack of trust can lead to doubt, jealousy, suspicion, and paranoia. Commitment – It’s difficult to put in the effort necessary to make a LDR work without commitment. Temptation to cheat may be too inviting to individuals who are not committed to the relationship. Independence – It's helpful for both parties to have some independence because of being separated for a long period of time. With long distance, it is difficult to depend on one another for gratification and happiness. Partners who have their own circle of friends and participate in enjoyable hobbies may fare better than couples who are too dependent on each other. Organization – It's helpful for partners in a LDR to be well organized, so that they can schedule time for the other into their agenda every day. Pros and Cons to a LDR Pros
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Endure the Distance While it can be sad, frustrating, and depressing at times to miss someone, you’ll find that you are able to handle it. Even though you miss your partner, it’s normal and healthy to accept the distance and direct your energy to things you can control. You can…
There are a million things you can do, and the more you do, the more you have to talk to your partner about next time you talk. Rules of the Road The rules between two people in a long-distance relationship need to reflect what both members want and are able to handle. The key is being able to follow through on your promises. If you are in a LDR consider what rules you have already established. What’s working? What isn’t? What do you want to change? Is there anything you are afraid to tell your partner? If the rules you agreed upon aren’t respected they won’t mean much. If you agreed because you felt pressured or didn’t want to lose your partner, you may soon feel resentment. The only time to agree to not see other people is when both partners in the LDR are in agreement and sure that is what they want. Consider these questions:
This has to do with your own sense of readiness. It wouldn’t be fair to either of you to make promises that you can’t keep or don’t want to, just to keep the relationship. (Rosenberg, 1992) Tip: Don’t hang on to a long-distance relationship just because it’s safe and secure. Secret Tips for Success Whether you are in a long-distance relationship or a close-proximity relationship these tips will help:
A Final Word Long distance
relationships are emotionally challenging, but if you can make it, they are also
worth it. References: Cohen, H. (2005). The naked roommate: And 107 other issues you might run into in college. Naperville, Illinois: Sourcebooks, Inc. Rosenberg, E. (1992). College life. New York: Penguin Books. Stafford, L. (2005). Maintaining long-distance and cross-residential relationships. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Websites to Check Out: Lovingyou.com includes different letters from people in LDR, different ideas for communication, and tips and ideas to help get through the distance. Also includes poems, ecards, and more. http://www.lovingyou.com/content/advice/ldr/ Dr. Guldner, the director for the study of long-distance relationships, started longdistancerelationships.net to offer advise, resources, and books to those who are interested in learning more about LDR’s. http://www.longdistancerelationships.net/ Askmen.com offers a helpful information page directed towards men in LDR’s, giving advice and useful information. http://www.askmen.com/dating/datingadvice/26_dating_tips.html Theromantic.com offers tips for those in LDR’s. http://www.theromantic.com/stories/longdistance/main.htm Web site contact: lak8@psu.edu |
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