Is distance the culprit....???
@Aansh13 (11433)
New Delhi, India
June 5, 2019 11:34pm CST
My old school friend met me in a metro while I was traveling to office, she shared a little detail about her romantic relationship and said," I broke up because of distance relationship"
Do you think distance test you patience and whether you keep understanding the person same way when they aren't around...? Do trust the person same way?
We blame distance for everything where as it's kind of rule that needs to be followed, just the way we have traffic rules, mathematical rules...
Why are we blaming a rule, aren't we so mature enough to decide which rule to apply where...
Do you think the distance is the culprit....??
Do you trust people when they blame on it...???
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
6 Jun 19
Though distance relationship is not an easy one, I have seen many people managing it beautifully and they have been doing it for years. And if we analyze we would find many positives of a distance relationship. Distance increases your fondness for each other and you really value the time that you get to spend together.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
6 Jun 19
There is good side and bad side as well. In reality people are good and bad, same way, there is advantage and disadvantages there too. I know many stories of cheating. It is an easier place to act behind the curtain.
I wish to share one story here, two people got connected through mobile, please note, not through net, but got the call as wrong number. On talking each other they become very close. The girl has some issues at home and for escaping from those, she decided to run away, so she got the address of the boy and reached his place. On reaching there, the twist came. The boy was in bed, he can't move or do any work due to some problem of back bone. He did not inform about his disability fearing the rejection. But everything ends in good way as the girl given importance to her 'love' that his physical position. Then both of them married. Here the girl was broadminded enough to accept the disability. This is somewhat good story but there is horrible stories also there.
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
6 Jun 19
Love finds no reason. Love understands. Love is boundless. Love is long,suffering.
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@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
6 Jun 19
I agree that long distance relationship is a tough battle which only a few manage to win
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@Aansh13 (11433)
• New Delhi, India
6 Jun 19
But still can be fought .. I have seen people managing this... I myself have managed it fine... Just the matter of handling it

@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
6 Jun 19
@sharon6345 I agree. It is all a matter of trust. But long distance relationship calls for a lot of patience and alef control
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@Aansh13 (11433)
• New Delhi, India
6 Jun 19
@sharon6345
Exactly... This what I believe as well
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@ihasaquestion (8273)
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6 Jun 19
It could work if both party are willing to work it out together..
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@stapllotik (1935)
• India
6 Jun 19
There is one word applicable to all serious relations, " commitment". Aapki niyat thik honi chaayie.
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