You could be dating for six months, and find that you’re still getting to know each other

You could be dating for six months, and find that you’re still getting to know each other

If you don’t trust your partner, you might as well abandon the relationship

If you are dating someone who lives in a different state or even another country, the milestones in the timeline of your relationship can change. The honeymoon period could last longer than usual. The reason is that your moments together are spread out, and when you are with each other, you see the best sides of one another. When you see someone every day, the novelty of the connection wanes. In a long-distance relationship, you and your partner have to trust each other for it to work. If either of you is jealous of the other, it will inevitably cause friction in the relationship.

Whether your relationship is primarily in person or long-distance couples, counseling is an excellent way to preserve the connection with your partner

That may sound harsh, but if the trust is gone, the hope of a future is as well. Another aspect of a long-distance relationship is that you can argue with your partner online or on the phone, and you two may go to bed angry. There is a lack of complete resolution to the arguments you have and is no make-up sex. Continue reading “You could be dating for six months, and find that you’re still getting to know each other”