Here's my long distance experience.
We don't live too far apart, only an hour and a half, however neither of us can drive. To be fair, I should be driving but I've been pretty lazy about the whole process and thus never completed it.
We do get to see each other, which I'm quite grateful for, but our conversations (via text or skype) are very dull. Sometimes they're just very uneventful or even unenjoyable (rarely, though). However, the few times we see each other in person, we have no problem. This is undoubtably because of our nonverbal communication when we're face to face.
Having someone be physically in front of you who you can show affection towards you in other ways is a big deal. It provides intimacy and a connection on a deeper level.
Which therefore is the ultimate challenge in a long distance relationship.
And it's not that I need every conversation to always be deep and intimate. In fact, we frequently make fun of each other and tell jokes instead of being like the stereotypical couple. Neither of us are the kinds of people to throw out "I love you's," which again, I am fine with.
I'm not, however, fine with our disconnect. I feel that we are never able to have an active conversation with one another. He's doing something while talking to me, and I'm doing something else. We are constantly involved in something that isn't each other.
These are just some thoughts , but specifically, what is the best way to help initiate active conversation? How can I express my discontentment? Thank you all
We don't live too far apart, only an hour and a half, however neither of us can drive. To be fair, I should be driving but I've been pretty lazy about the whole process and thus never completed it.
We do get to see each other, which I'm quite grateful for, but our conversations (via text or skype) are very dull. Sometimes they're just very uneventful or even unenjoyable (rarely, though). However, the few times we see each other in person, we have no problem. This is undoubtably because of our nonverbal communication when we're face to face.
Having someone be physically in front of you who you can show affection towards you in other ways is a big deal. It provides intimacy and a connection on a deeper level.
Which therefore is the ultimate challenge in a long distance relationship.
And it's not that I need every conversation to always be deep and intimate. In fact, we frequently make fun of each other and tell jokes instead of being like the stereotypical couple. Neither of us are the kinds of people to throw out "I love you's," which again, I am fine with.
I'm not, however, fine with our disconnect. I feel that we are never able to have an active conversation with one another. He's doing something while talking to me, and I'm doing something else. We are constantly involved in something that isn't each other.
These are just some thoughts , but specifically, what is the best way to help initiate active conversation? How can I express my discontentment? Thank you all
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