Originally posted by: radioouman
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: radioouman
Am doing it right now, and it is working out great. The amount of anticipation and excitement that builds up before you see each other is wonderful. We are 600 miles away. I haven't seen her since last summer.
thats what im talking about....much more fire/passion in a LD than just some one who lives round the corner
Exactly.... I will see her next month and neither of us can wait!
And you're right, sometimes we do get into little arguments about not contacting each other... If I don't hear from her for a day or two I wonder what's going on... it's all worth it though!
I got the phone plan with free long distance 24/7

like $56 a month for the house phone, flat rate, unlimited anywhere anytime for any amount of time, I love it!
lucky, seeing her next month...I don't get to fly out till spring break in March
GoodDad...if she's worth it and you think it'll work out, go for it. we started dating last April, got engaged in July, and are getting married this May. part of the reason for our long-distance relationship is financial reasons...we started adding things up and realized how dang expensive it is to start out. she had a scholarship to a school on the other side of the country that ended this year, so we decided to use that and both work while we attended college. we fly out to visit each other every month or two. it's hard, but I feel a lot more comfortable this way because then we can actually afford two (working) cars, a nice apartment, insurance, etc. no debt hanging over our heads plus lots of time to plan the wedding and everything we need to live.
long-distance relationships can really make or break a relationship too. if the other person is too immature and isn't really committed, you'll probably know it within a couple weeks because they'll dump you and find somebody closer. if they are committed and are going to stay true and faithful, they'll work at it. you really get a chance to know each other long-distance, too, because you have to communicate through letters, emails, packages, and phone conversations. if you're in-person its easier to blow time or get physical and if you're planning on spending a long time with the person (like marriage) its sometimes hard to get past those things and figure out what kind of person they really are. so in a way, they're good, but they are difficult. but if the person is worth it, they're worth it
