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Do long distance relationships survive?

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Question - (23 June 2009) 6 Answers - (Newest, 25 June 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, *adydela writes:

Do you think long distance relationships will survive? I have a boyfriend and our love is strong and all but we live acrosss the country from each other. Do you think our relationship will survive? All answers will be helpful

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A male reader, manamaster Mexico +, writes (25 June 2009):

manamaster agony auntthe love is the most powerful force in this world, and my gf lives 1611km away from me, and I promised, that I'm not gonna try something with other girls, so if both wants, every thing could be good

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A female reader, aphexinfinite United Kingdom +, writes (24 June 2009):

aphexinfinite agony auntif someone says it will work out youll be fine they will be lying the only thing that will tell you the answer you seek is time. your qauvering right now and your looking for reassurance but no one can give you that but you and your partner. with long distance put all your energy and love into it then you cant say you did all you could. hope that helps aphex x

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A female reader, angelsrock18 United States +, writes (24 June 2009):

angelsrock18 agony auntwell right now i am in a long distance relationship, me and my boyfriend have been together for seven months, and i just moved back to another town an hour away. we're still together and it has been a month, i have been thinking it won't work out and i am falling for someone else, but i keep thinking about my boyfriend. so i think they should.

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A female reader, ladydela United States +, writes (24 June 2009):

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ladydela agony auntwell its been about a year and have been going strong i even asked once if he wants to break up but he refused thanks for answerin

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A female reader, xxbaybeegal United Kingdom +, writes (23 June 2009):

xxbaybeegal agony auntWell to be honest long distance relationships have to be one of the hardest relationships ever. You don't always see them in person and you can get bored of them pretty quickly. It's not a matter of people on here telling you whether you can survive your relationship, it's really what you guys are like as a couple and how much you actually love each other. No one knows the future and can predict what happens to your relationship. So good luck to you xD

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A female reader, aphexinfinite United Kingdom +, writes (23 June 2009):

aphexinfinite agony auntnot all long distance survive some do and most dont. i think its down to it being such hard work and not to mention how emotional it can get their are alot of factors against long distance and its not for everyone some can take it whilst others crash burn and fade. you can either try it and see how it goes atleast then you wouldnt regret trying. but ask yourself why are you asking this question in the first placE ? good luck aphex x

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