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Hmm...how do I state this?
It strips down the relationship to the core. LD relationships are groundwork, the bone, the base. You don't get pretty decorations to cover it up as some people do in "regular" relationships. You don't get to have pretty dinners and nice romantic flowers delivered all of the time. You are forced to see the relationship in it's purest form; you can see if it's working or not. It's either worth your time or it isn't. Many people that get their SO's with them everyday get so lost in the "honeymoon phase" and the shuffle that they can't see how broken the relationship really is to start with.
I know I'm doing my LDR because my other is worth it.
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Originally posted by nic&matt View PostHmm...how do I state this?
It strips down the relationship to the core. LD relationships are groundwork, the bone, the base. You don't get pretty decorations to cover it up as some people do in "regular" relationships. You don't get to have pretty dinners and nice romantic flowers delivered all of the time. You are forced to see the relationship in it's purest form; you can see if it's working or not. It's either worth your time or it isn't. Many people that get their SO's with them everyday get so lost in the "honeymoon phase" and the shuffle that they can't see how broken the relationship really is to start with.
I know I'm doing my LDR because my other is worth it.
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Originally posted by Steph89 View PostI totally agree with this. I also think being in an LDR improves your patience and it has also made me realise my priorities ..before I was in an LDR I never used to save any money and I'd spend it all on meaningless things like clothes etc that I didn't need. Now I use that money to see my boyfriend and I wouldn't have it any other way. It really has put everything in perspective.I made love to him only twice, she thought and looked at the man laying asleep beside her. And yet still it is as if we have been together forever, as if he has always known my life, my soul, my body, my light, my pain
- Paulo Coelho, "Eleven minutes"
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Originally posted by Radec View PostLearning different cultures
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Originally posted by I&A View PostThis, I absolutely love that he just changed my life for the moment I met him, I didn't know anything about his culture, and know I understand russian a lil' bit, a language I wouldn't ever choose to learn in the first place, I would have chosen portuguese or french
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You don't take as much for granted as many 'regular' (and I say 'regular' for lack of a better word) couples do. I'm sure all of us at some point has heard someone in a 'regular' relationship go on about how he/she didn't hold his/her hand for a certain amount of time and how upset he/she was. I always think to myself, "I would just be happy if he were close enough to hold my hand". Way too much is taken for granted by those who have never been in an LDR. I'm sure I have probably repeated something someone else has already said, and I apologize for not reading everyone's post to make sure. I just wanted to rant about that a little.Last edited by kria; November 19, 2013, 02:29 AM.
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Originally posted by kria View PostYou don't take as much for granted as many 'regular' (and I say 'regular' for lack of a better word) couples do. I'm sure all of us at some point has heard someone in a 'regular' relationship go on about how he/she didn't hold his/her hand for a certain amount of time and how upset he/she was. I always think to myself, "I would just be happy if he were close enough to hold my hand". Way too much is taken for granted by those who has never been in an LDR. I'm sure I have probably repeated something someone else has already said, and I apologize for not reading everyone's post to make sure. I just wanted to rant about that a little.
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I couldn't agree more. I don't think most people fully understand what it's like to be in an LDR. When I hear CD couples say things like that, I just smile and compose a snarky response in my head
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