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Ganga 2004-07-15 08:31 PM

Long distance relationship anyone?
 
Topic, I am not talking about like 1 or 2 hour drive, more like flight or long hours of drive.

Penny_Bags 2004-07-15 08:33 PM

I have a long penis, and a very good relationship with it. We have congigal (sp) visitis at least once a day.

Slim 2004-07-15 08:43 PM

It's conjugal, I believe. I think they CAN work, but in most cases will fail miserably due to one person getting drunk as hell and porking random people.

Shining Knights 2004-07-15 08:53 PM

It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.

Slim 2004-07-15 08:55 PM

Still, lust will probably end up getting the best of them in the end. Sex is becoming too big of a part of relationships anymore. If there isn't any, they usually don't last too long. I can think of a couple exceptions though.

Shining Knights 2004-07-15 08:58 PM

It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.

Ganga 2004-07-15 09:01 PM

Well, that's what i througth too at first about sex, but then you really die down on it, I mean you don't think of it with other people rather than with the one you like/love.

Slim 2004-07-15 09:03 PM

Yes, but love is also a word that has been thrown around so much it's almost lost it's meaning. I mean, my friends little brothers/sister that are in like 5th grade say they "love" their "boyfriend/girlfriends". It's ridiculous.

Shining Knights 2004-07-15 09:06 PM

It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.

Raziel 2004-07-16 02:33 AM

Long-distance relationships are a nightmare. They're only worth it if you're older and are seriously committed to the relationship. If you're a teenager, don't bog yourself down with that crap. It'll only end up hurting you, and you have so little reason to subject yourself to that kind of torment. You're young, have fun. Don't worry about tying yourself up over the girl because you have your whole life ahead of you. You can look forward to complicated bullshit like that when you hit your 20's. Take advantage of your youth and have fun with it.

Thanatos 2004-07-16 02:37 AM

I manage to "have fun with my youth" and hold a very serious relationship with my girlfriend. If these two forces ever met though, my brain would explode.

Raziel 2004-07-16 02:41 AM

Then you're fortunate. My point was that there's no reason to put yourself through misery because of a relationship when you're 17. You've got an entire lifetime ahead of you which will no doubt be riddled with crippling, relationship-based depression and self-inflicted misery! Why go through that when you're a teen? Save that for later, have fun now.

Thanatos 2004-07-16 02:42 AM

I actually think I'll get married to my current girlfriend and I know for a fact that she feels the same way. Yep, we're in love. :D

Chruser 2004-07-16 02:54 AM

I guess it depends on what KIND of relationship you're into. A real one is likely going to hurt you eventually if you really believe in it, since the chances of having your partner cheat on you are protruding. On the other hand, a platonic relationship may work very well. It depends entirely on the person.

I know this girl who has had a boyfriend for 8 months or so, and he's moving to England (from the US), and he wants to marry her before then. I just don't think he seems like a very faithful person in the first place, and that marriage would just be a way for him to increase his chances of keeping her.

Of course, if you normally keep the connection online to save expensive phone bills, other factors may come into play too, but that's too much to ramble about here anyway.

Thanatos 2004-07-16 02:55 AM

You aren't talking about my situation directly, are you? I hope you're just generalizing.

Chruser 2004-07-16 03:01 AM

I wasn't talking to you, I was responding to the long distance relationship topic. And no, about the marriage, I wasn't referring to you. Marriage if both peolple love each other and want to stay together for life (which actually happens in some cases, although not most), but the guy I was talking about seems to want to hurry marriage just to be SURE to keep her before he goes away to England, and she doesn't seem to want to do that at all. And he apparently has a previous experience of cheating on his girlfriends, too.

D3V 2004-07-16 03:03 AM

Long distance, depends. Did you meet this person ... on the internet? or something lame of that matter. Or did you meet them on a trip, cruise, etc? Either one of those aren't very serious, and probably wouldn't work out.

But lets say you've got a love for a while, and they have to move to a different state(for example). And you are quite serious, go ahead and pursue it, you may end up paying some money into it, but if you are even having second thoughts over and Ex, then don't bother.

Most long-distance relationships don't work, I'd recommend not bothering with it, just let it go.

Randuin 2004-07-16 04:52 AM

Long distance?

One word: no

D3V 2004-07-16 05:23 AM

You just summed up my whole story, gj.

Medieval Bob 2004-07-16 06:37 AM

If you can't go see the other person semi-regularly, and you haven't had a strong relationship before the separation, it won't work out.

I've actually got a lot more input on this subject, but... I'm not sure what the answer to the question is right now. I'll get back at ya with it tonight.

*eerie music from Earthbound plays*


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