In reading the forum over the last year or so, one thing seems constant to me. I have to wonder if some people don't function better in LDR than they would in a more normal, socially acceptable relationship?
I know in my own circumstance, I had several LDR over the years, one of them I married. I've also had more normal relationships that were close by and by far, the LDR seems to get more serious faster than any other relationships. This makes me wonder if people don't actually prefer a LDR over any other type? The emotional level of LDR seems to be higher, you have more time to build this fantasy up of the person that is at a distance... you're not there to find out early on that they really aren't the neatest person housekeeping wise, or that they wake up grumpy every morning as an example lol In the process of the LDR you have time to build anticipation and longing, you crave talking to that person because your time with them is limited. In thinking about it, you hurt more I think with an LDR if it goes wrong because you are so emotionally invested simply because you can't really be physically invested in the relationship - if that makes sense.
It just seems to me that a lot of people go from one LDR to another, always pouring their entire being into this one being "the one". It makes me wonder if it's not because those people actually prefer the feel of an LDR over having someone close by? Thoughts?
**Emphasized: This is not directed at anyone on this forum in particular, just a pattern that seems to evolve and I'm curious to hear other thoughts.
I know in my own circumstance, I had several LDR over the years, one of them I married. I've also had more normal relationships that were close by and by far, the LDR seems to get more serious faster than any other relationships. This makes me wonder if people don't actually prefer a LDR over any other type? The emotional level of LDR seems to be higher, you have more time to build this fantasy up of the person that is at a distance... you're not there to find out early on that they really aren't the neatest person housekeeping wise, or that they wake up grumpy every morning as an example lol In the process of the LDR you have time to build anticipation and longing, you crave talking to that person because your time with them is limited. In thinking about it, you hurt more I think with an LDR if it goes wrong because you are so emotionally invested simply because you can't really be physically invested in the relationship - if that makes sense.
It just seems to me that a lot of people go from one LDR to another, always pouring their entire being into this one being "the one". It makes me wonder if it's not because those people actually prefer the feel of an LDR over having someone close by? Thoughts?
**Emphasized: This is not directed at anyone on this forum in particular, just a pattern that seems to evolve and I'm curious to hear other thoughts.
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