Who would win

@la_chique (1498)
July 31, 2011 8:55am CST
If you met someone who lived a really long distance from your family, maybe even in a completely different country, what would you do if they said they couldn't move away from their family? Would you move away from your own just so you could be together, or would you insist that your family was more important and that you should stay near them? I've always wondered how this would work if both people were very attached to their families. I'm lucky not to be in that situation, but I know many who are, and they never seem to be able to work it out. I guess thats one of the difficulties with long distance relationships.
2 responses
@francesca5 (1344)
31 Jul 11
i can't really answer this question very well, as there are some parts of my family i am more attached to than others. and they don't all live in the same place. but i think it would depend where this imaginary person lived, there are a few places i would move to tomorrow, and a few places i would never move to in a million years. i think, though, people tend to move away from their families for jobs a lot nowadays, or to go to university, and its quite likely that work would be a major factor in making a decision like this too.
31 Jul 11
if he is not your friend who live a long distance from you.you can stay at home,and call him by phone or you can pay a visit to him when you are free.but if he is you boyfriend,you must think it over.if you are love each deeply.you can stay near him,it is good for your love.^_^