Like others have said already communication is the most important thing to making a long distance relationship work. I met my fiencee at home for the summer during University. We were together for a few months then Sept. came up and we both went away to our respective Universities on the opposite end of the country. The situation has changed a bit since then with me being at home full time working now and she's in her last year of Med school on the other side of the country but for the vast majority of our relationship it's been long distance.
We've found that this has actually strengthened our relationship. It's built up our communications skills with one another and overall I think we've built a stronger foundation than we could have being together all the time. (at least faster) We've probably talked to each other almost everyday since the long distance part of the relationship began and we communicate about everything. It can be hard at times, but in the long run if you have a relationship built on trust and communication the end will be worth it all. We're getting married this June and the long distance thing will finally be over for good.
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