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Micah97
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DistancePosted : 23 Feb, 2018 09:57 PMI just thought of bringing this question up. Why are men so afraid of distance? I've been wanting to understand this for so long, because ever since I joined this site, I've had a problem with men because I live too far, sometimes even racial problems. But my main concern is, Would men on in this site settle for a long distance relationship (with visits once every year) until you've both settled down and now ready to take the relationship to the next level?? |
1jon310
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DistancePosted : 26 Feb, 2018 05:13 PMSis: You are asking a general question but no answer can cover all of the different viewpoints. In my experience (as someone older) it seems that most of the people are desperate to start something now. Our culture does not like to do anything slowly and allow something to progress at a natural pace. I have been told often that these online/distance type of relationships do not seem real to people also. If a person cannot touch the other person and meet them in person then it is difficult for some to not take the approach of Thomas. Be encouraged that the right person will either be wiling to navigate the distance or that you will turn around one day and that person will be right in front of you. |
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DistancePosted : 26 Feb, 2018 08:04 PMThere's also a certain aspect where interaction in person helps you to get a better feel for chemistry/how they handle things in good and bad times, etc. When you're only communicating by skype or e-mail or whatever, you tend to put your best self forward rather than people being able to see you on a "bad day." And even if you travel to meet the person, there's the exterior pressure that "I spent lots of money to fly out here, I'd better make sure nothing upsetting happens" looming over you. Which also makes it hard to determine if you really are compatible for a long-term commitment, if that makes sense. |
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DistancePosted : 30 Mar, 2018 02:29 PMI think is hard for many the thing to take a risk for someone far away. But i think if its in Gods will you and that special person will met. : ) |
Kimjungeun^
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DistancePosted : 30 Mar, 2018 05:22 PMSome has strong will to move forward and make things happen but some are not or I'd rather say most. Keeping in touch through phone calls or video chats may help prolong the relationship but without good foundation it will be fragile and might fall. |
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DistancePosted : 20 Apr, 2018 09:07 PMi agree with you, however i know of people who do long distance and they both work at it and they got married and are settled now. So for me though i believe what you said is true it also can be the individual doesnt wishes to make the effort. To prove my sentiments; my very own sister met someone on CDFF and are getting married this august. |
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DistancePosted : 20 Apr, 2018 09:34 PMamen i must agree with Jon. the male or the female must be willing and ready to be vulnerable for a long distance. if a man or woman doesnt see your worth and think that you are worth it;; hold your head up high and continue your journey because, guess what. it wasnt the right person in the first place. the right or the person for you will make the time and effort to learn about you and become vulnerable . |
Peanutbutterpie
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DistancePosted : 21 Apr, 2018 01:12 AMToyaperk really great thoughts. I think distance is kind of more common when it comes to meeting new people online whether for friendships or potential romantic relationships. You almost have to realize that can be a very common possibility, especially with sites like CDFF where there might not be as many members in your area. Long distance relationships, in general, take a lot of maturity and commitment, however, if the situation is temporary and if both understand that you will possibly build up to the point of hopefully being able to be together more continuously then that's a goal to aim towards. I understand that it's easy to want to be around the person and experience those moments with them right then and there, but sometimes the distance kind of allows you to grow on another level and get to know the person deeper. But it does really depend on the communication factor and what you're really looking for personally because it's definitely not for everyone. With long distance, it's definitely gonna take both people's commitment and communicating effectively for things to even have any chance at working. |
Jayzeee
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DistancePosted : 28 Apr, 2018 06:34 AMMost people (with options) wouldn't settle for a relationship where you only saw each other once a year probably at considerable expense. |