5 Tips to Make Distance Dating Work
Sunday, May 30th, 2010In this day and age it has become easier to have a long distance relationship with the amazing access to others via text, email, and Skype, especially those who are geographically undesirable (G.A.). However, having a long distance relationship, even in the optimal communicative circumstance, still poses uncertain challenges on a daily basis and is certainly not for the “insecure at heart.” But, if you believe you have found your “ideal mate” and he or she lives hundreds or even thousands of miles away we have some advice for you to give your relationship the best chance to survive and thrive.
1. Make sure you both are on the same page and want the same thing out of the relationship. Commitment is key, otherwise why bother?
2. Who will relocate if things work out in becoming a “happily ever after” scenario? Relationships do one of two things: they either end or move forward. In order to move forward one of you will have to relocate so make sure to have the conversation about this scenario and have and idea of what is “doable” in place.
3. Don’t spend every waking moment together when you are together. Even though you haven’t seen one another in awhile it is a mistake to spend every second together. This can be harmful in different ways. No couple should spend every moment together without having an opportunity to be alone or have time with other friends. A long distance relationship should be somewhat comparable to a relationship when two people live close to one another. Unless you plan on spending every moment together when you both live in the same area (which we don’t recommend) then don’t do it when you are visiting one another. If two people spend every moment together on visits while in their long distance relationship then when one eventually “relocates” to be together culture shock will hit.
4. Keep your partner up to date on your everyday life. Share daily experiences with him or her that can bring him or her a little closer to “almost being there.” Communication is key and snail mail can enhance and strengthen communication. Although email and texting helps a great deal, a thoughtful letter, card, or even a keepsake (like a flower picked) and sent to your mate can strengthen a connection significantly.
5. Always have a date set up i.e., a plane ticket purchased or reserved while maintaining contact via email or phone. Having the next visit prearranged or planned gives each of you something to look forward to and can always help alleviate uncertainty, which can trigger insecurity. Make sure the amount of travel is pretty equal. Each of you should be traveling to visit one another pretty equally in order to avoid resentment or thoughts that one person is investing more into the relationship than the other.
Have you ever been in a long distance relationship? Please share your thoughts and experiences with our readers!







