5 important rules for couples in long-distance relationships
Being in a long-distance relationship could indeed be trying and difficult.
There
will be days when you’ll long to just be with your significant other,
and nights when Skype calls will not be enough to fill the void their
absence created.
Regardless of this though, you can still make the best of your relationship or marriage in your partner’s absence.
1. Extra effort
While
couple who see each other every day need to put in effort, be trusting,
considerate and patient with their partner, being in a long-distance
relationship requires you to put in extra effort, be extra-trusting and a
lot more patient with your partner.
2. Fixed meeting time
Couples
in this kind of relationship need to have a meeting time that nothing
should change. A weekend, a month, or any agreed time that both partners
need to religiously follow.
Making a promise to
be around and failing to fulfil such promise will add extra tension on a
relationship that is being stretched already, and you don’t need that.
3. Communication
This is
important for all couples, but more important for you. Couples who have
been denied a lot of things because of distance cannot afford to lose
communication, too. It’s an absolute NO.
It is not even enough to communicate daily; you need
to find a way to keep your daily conversations interesting, open, honest
and even sexy.
That way, the spark will remain alive till you eventually close that distance.
4. The big picture
Instead of letting yourself worry that your partner might be cheating on you where he or she is, instead of letting paranoia get to you,
focus on the big picture - concentrate on the moments shared together,
on the things you will do together on his or her next scheduled visit
and other positive thoughts.
5. Make every moment count
Because
you won’t be having the same time that other couples have with their
significant others, you have to always look for ways to enjoy every
second spent together… every meeting, every moment… you have to make it
count.
The more happy memories you have, the easier it’ll be to get by.
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