Julie Skywalker wrote:I do agree that a lot of long-distance relationships do in fact fail, but those are too focused on the physical and not enough the emotional, I think. I mean, if you truly love someone it doesn't matter how long you're apart, you will still be loyal to that person, and in general, most relationships, long-distance or not, do in fact fail because there is not real love from both people in them.
The emotional part of relationships is completely linked to physical affect, the feel of touching, the sole having that person in front of you and looking at her/him, hugging, kissing, feel eachother...
Julie Skywalker wrote:Can I say for sure that mine will last forever? No, I can't. But I can say that I highly doubt it won't work, because we two have a real connection that was there before we got together and would still be there at this point whether we had decided to be a couple or not.
What determines if a relationship will work or not is if both people love each other and if both people try to make it work. Other factors are pretty much irrelevant from my standpoint.
Your standpoint is focused on what you want to believe, I think once you have one irl your point of view will likely be changed.
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