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I don't. And personally I'm not sure I would want to know. Because statistic don't show everything. It's just a number and you shouldn't rely on it as to whether an LDR is worth it or not haha. It's no different to marriage really. You either put in your all and hope it works out, or you don't and you back away.
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The Centre for the Study of Long Distance Relationships provides the following statistics for the comparison of Proximal Relationships (PRs) and Distance Dating (percentages below relate to the percentage of break ups during a particular time in the relationship):
· 30% PRs vs. 27% LDRs during the first month
· 21% PRs vs. 37% LDRs during the first 3 months
· 35% PRs vs. 42% LDRs during the first 6 months
· 23% PRs vs. 11% LDRs during the first 8 months
· 25% PRs vs. 8% LDRs during the first year
Source: https://www.waiit.com/Long_Distance_...ips_Statistics
Disclaimer: I'm not sure if this is a reliable source. I've tried to figure it out but this is all I could find. Please don't shoot the messenger!
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Originally posted by floridaellen View PostThe Centre for the Study of Long Distance Relationships provides the following statistics for the comparison of Proximal Relationships (PRs) and Distance Dating (percentages below relate to the percentage of break ups during a particular time in the relationship):
· 30% PRs vs. 27% LDRs during the first month
· 21% PRs vs. 37% LDRs during the first 3 months
· 35% PRs vs. 42% LDRs during the first 6 months
· 23% PRs vs. 11% LDRs during the first 8 months
· 25% PRs vs. 8% LDRs during the first year
Source: https://www.waiit.com/Long_Distance_...ips_Statistics
Disclaimer: I'm not sure if this is a reliable source. I've tried to figure it out but this is all I could find. Please don't shoot the messenger!
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Well, from that fata it seems like if you can make it past 6 months your chances are pretty good. Although I feel a more interesting study would ask the same results after the first visit. I feel like thats a real defining point, after you've met or had your first visit and then had to leave, were they the person you expected or you just didnt work out? Or maybe after the first visit people crack under the pressure because they cant wait for the second....or it strengthens your relationship.
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Originally posted by meganpillow View PostHere's a interesting thought....
Beat the statistics!
GOOD IDEA. We all hear that LDRs don't usually fair well. And that is probably true. Some come and go. But that isn't what you need to dwell on. If you are in your LDR thinking things are bound to end because of the distance... then don't even get into the relationship.Got together Jan 3, 2011~ Closed the Distance March 23, 2012~ Living Together Since June 19 2012~ Future TBD......
I miss you more than I ever could have believed; and I was prepared to miss you a good deal." ~ Vita Sackville-west
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But at the same time, as with everything else, you tend to hear more about the negative side of things than the positive. Since the positive is good and you don't need to continually praise it, nor do you need help with it. Flip side to the negative, you're normally looking for someone to talk to about the feelings involved and such. So you're probably going to hear about more ending than succeeding, or at least that's how I see things a lot.
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The difference in a proximal and LDR is that LDR's must confront their problems more readily than proximal that can replace physical intimacy as a stopgap. You see the constant rate on proximal and the declining breakup for LDR's, because LDR's must communicate or die earlier and therefore after that hurdle, for those that succeed in continuing to connect with one another, they're are fewer communication problems later on.
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