I suppose casual relationships are more of the in-the-moment kind of thing, the person you're with may not be husband/wife material or anything, but it's about the perks you get from a day to day fun with them. It's hard to talk about daily perks in a LDR when most of us suffer when apart, and live for some future moment - next visit, closing the distance etc. It's hard to get the same kind of gratification on a day-to-day basis that would make a casual LDR worth it, like the casual CDR would be worth it.
I've had casual relationships when I was younger and my frame of mind was different. There were always monogamy and feelings involved, but when I was 16 or 18, I didn't spend any time thinking about living together, marriage or kids. The furthest we did our planning was where to go for the next summer holidays. Now that my priorities have shifted, I couldn't find that kind of relationship fulfilling enough - definitely not a LDR.
I've had casual relationships when I was younger and my frame of mind was different. There were always monogamy and feelings involved, but when I was 16 or 18, I didn't spend any time thinking about living together, marriage or kids. The furthest we did our planning was where to go for the next summer holidays. Now that my priorities have shifted, I couldn't find that kind of relationship fulfilling enough - definitely not a LDR.
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