Despite the Physical Separation, Long Distance Relationships Can Work
Serving in the military, studying in another country, expanded opportunities to work abroad, and the evolution of online relationships have all contributed to the surge in long distance relationships.
Presently, we can stay in communication not only with the telephone - there is also e-mail, text, video conference, and expedited mail delivery as we have never seen before.
This progress in technology allows us to promptly communicate with our partners and have the capacity to maintain improved, flourishing relationships in spite of the physical distance! All of these technological advances have contributed towards bridging the distance in ways previously unheard of.
There are some interesting statistics garnered from a study done by The Centre for the Study of Long Distance Relationships.
From a sample of over 200, these are the average responses from 95% of long distance relationships:
5 times per month
Many studies that have been done show that there is not a larger chance of a long distance relationship breaking up than a more traditional relationship.
These findings would imply that our needs for a romantic relationship are sentimental and emotional, rather than physical.