I get this ALL the time! The people in my school are really conservative tho, whole area is really. But i just ignore them and reply simply with "Nope, im not worried at all, he would never do that. You'd know that if you knew him." they usually change the subject after that
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I understand that there are people who just don't get LDR's, which is fine, to each their own, but my standard answer to rude questions like that is to say "If I were worried about it/that/whatever, I wouldn't be in the relationship", along with a tone of voice and a look that shows very clearly that the discussion is over. Remember that you don't owe people an explanation, and are under no obligation to get into the details with anybody, especially those who are out of line.Our separation of each other is an optical illusion of consciousness. ~Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by digitalfever View PostIt's a gait and easy assumption for someone that's never been in an LDR. No reason to get upset just explain your take on it. If people want friends and such to be more understanding the only way to do this is through open and honest conversations.
So if someone asks you an out there question remember their point if reference and that they may have never experience an LDR.
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