When you’re in a relationship that suddenly turns long-distance you usually want to keep the hope that it will all work out alive. However, there is a very realistic chance that your relationship probably won’t make it. Here are 5 of the reasons why your long distance relationship is probably doomed.
When either or both partners in a relationship have trust issues it can be too much for the relationship to handle, especially when there isn’t clear communication between both partners.
When you can’t see your partner in person it can be difficult to maintain the relationship. Even when you’re constantly talking on the phone or using Skype, Zoom and other video calling apps, things never feel quite the same.
When you’re apart, you can’t hug, touch, or kiss your partner, which can be really frustrating for most people. Physical intimacy can help relationships in a few ways. For one, it can help people feel closer to one another and more connected. It can also help people feel more comfortable expressing their emotions and communicating with one another. Physical intimacy can also help create a stronger emotional bond between people. Long distance relationships do not allow all of this.
It is difficult to maintain passion in a long-distance relationship because there are physical barriers between partners, which can lead to a lack of intimacy. Furthermore, when partners are not able to see each other frequently, they may not have the opportunity to develop strong emotional connections.
That being said if you’re in a relationship with someone that you believe is worth fighting and putting in the work for then you can still make your long-distance relationship work.
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