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Do you think we should continue this LDR? How to make it work?

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Question - (6 November 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 6 November 2009)
A female age 41-50, anonymous writes:

i am involved with a wonderful guy who is 21.I am 33 and the age gap doesnt seem to be a problem at all but the distance does i'm from england and he is in california i just wait for the time when we can be together for always. Do you think we should continue with this relationship? How to make it work?

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A female reader, SAMYLUNEY Dominican Republic +, writes (6 November 2009):

SAMYLUNEY agony aunthonestly the best thing to do if u wanna make it work is talking on the phone at least 3 times a week, having phone sex helps the crave for another woman although he will be hungry for more. save up money to go have a visit, really a face to face is so much better. lds"s barely ever work out due to cheating or waiting to long to meet,now thelonger u wait the moreu or him will find ur self attracted or dating or havin sex with a different persn. love may be strong but distance can be stronger how can u love some one when there amillion miles away and u kant even hold them or sence there presents in the air?

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