My friend and I were talking about LDRs recently. My friend started close distance with his then-girlfriend, and then went LD for 1 year. She eventually moved to where he was and got married with him. I consider him an expert since he was in a "successful" LDR. Anyway, he stated that 1 year of LDR is equivalent to 3-4 months of a CDR. In other words, things did not progress as fast and as deep as they could if they were in a CDR.
What do you guys think about that? What factors play a part in progressing or slowing down the relationship? I figured communication and visits play a big role. If you don't communicate much and/or visit each other a whole lot then the relationship probably won't progress fast. I'm not necessarily saying that the relationship is bad or unhealthy. I'm just saying that it kind of gets stuck at a level and takes a while to move.
Does this make sense? I just want to hear people's opinions on this.
What do you guys think about that? What factors play a part in progressing or slowing down the relationship? I figured communication and visits play a big role. If you don't communicate much and/or visit each other a whole lot then the relationship probably won't progress fast. I'm not necessarily saying that the relationship is bad or unhealthy. I'm just saying that it kind of gets stuck at a level and takes a while to move.
Does this make sense? I just want to hear people's opinions on this.
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