Long-distance relationships
Being in a long-distance relationship, whether for a few weeks, months, or longer, isn't always easy. Fortunately, there are tips for dealing with the difficulties that this can cause.
To remember
π Prioritize calls or video chats for important topics and clearly express how you feel. Talk about your days to stay connected even when you're apart.
π Trust your partner and yourself. If you're stressed or need something, say so openly.
π You have more time for your passions, your friends, your family... Now is the right time to focus on yourself and what you love to do.
Communication is the BASIS!
Choose the appropriate method of communication.
For example, itβs appropriate to send your partner a brief text message to tell them youβre thinking about them. But if you need to resolve a conflict or talk about something important, itβs probably better to do voice or video chat so youβre able to communicate your full range of emotions to each other.
Choose the right topic.
Talking to each other about everyday things can bring you closer together and help you avoid the pitfall of talking βonlyβ about your relationship. For example, you can talk about what you did that day, whatβs been on your mind and the other people youβve interacted with. This helps your partner stay connected to your everyday life even if theyβre not physically present. And if something is bothering you, donβt be afraid to bring it up, respectfully. Keeping things bottled up can lead to sad or anxious thoughts and make you feel even worse.
Choose the right time and duration.
Interacting at different times of the day and for different durations can add some variety to your conversations. For example, you can have a chat in the morning to start the day on a positive note, check in at 2 p.m. when youβre both taking a break, or talk about how your day went when youβre going to bed. The length of your conversation can also varyβsometimes youβve got lots on your mind that you need to share, other times, a simple βhi!β is all you need to say!
Trust yourselfβand your partner
Long-distance relationships require a certain amount of maturity and self-confidence. Not having your partner by your side can sometimes cause feelings of insecurity to surface. Itβs important to be able to communicate these feelings to your partner so that your needs are met and youβre not alone with your questions and worries.
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Living long-distance relationships
Adapt to your partnerβs needs
Since physical contact isnβt possible in a long-distance relationship, you need to find other ways to express your love and affection. The important thing is understanding what your partner likes. Do they like receiving regular phone calls, the occasional message, a letter, a simple video message? Knowing their preferences will help avoid creating emotional distance at a time when youβre physically distant.
Make plans together
Even if youβre apart right now, it can be reassuring to make plans and set goals together for your future. If the distance is temporary, talk about all the places youβll go together once youβre reunited. Share information and photos and have fun planning the exciting experiences youβll share.
Use the opportunity to cultivate your independence
Maintaining a long-distance relationship can be a challenge. But having lots of alone time can also be a great opportunity to cultivate other aspects of your life. When weβre young, our relationships can feel extremely intense and all-encompassing. Itβs normal to feel that way when youβre dealing with very strong emotions, especially for the first time. But donβt neglect all the other important things outside your relationship, like your friends and family, your hobbies and interests and school. Being separated from your partner for an extended period of time lets you invest your time and energy in the other things that are important to you and define who you are. Seize the opportunity!
Plan virtual dates together
For example, you can watch a TV show together, take a break during the same time of the day or chat while taking a walk. When you make it a special moment, it can almost feel like theyβre right there with you.
Plus, youβll have something to look forward to and youβll avoid the frustration of trying in vain to reach your partner when theyβre not available.
Intimacy and safety
Even when youβre apart, you can still share moments of intimacy by exchanging words of affection and confiding in one another. This form of intimacy is great for your communication.
At the same time, the lack of physical closenessβcuddling, kissing, sexual intimacyβcan sometimes be frustrating. Itβs up to you to find creative ways to maintain intimacy while keeping yourself safe. For example, itβs important to be aware of the dangers of βsextingβ.