Just wondering if they're a good idea? I was in one for 7 months and certain constraints meant we could only visit each other every 2 months. Do you think this is the reason for the relationship failing? I just feel as if it's inevitable that such a relationship (literally a skype-relationship) would just get repetitive and fizzle out. Even though we still loved each other when we broke up (so he says...), it got a little boring and he said he felt restricted in the sense that we felt obliged to constantly be talking to each other when we were both online, which was most of the time (we both need to get out more. :p). But paradoxically, when I had loads of work to do (im in final year) he would still get upset with me that i'd have no time for him. :S
Did we just lose our spark or was it just the situation we were in, that broke our relationship? Because part of me thinks that if we truly liked each other enough, the distance wouldn't have been enough to break us and am wondering if things would've gone much different if we lived in the same city.
Thoughts/experiences? And do you think after a relationship failing in such a way, there is chance of revival if distance was no longer an obstacle?
Did we just lose our spark or was it just the situation we were in, that broke our relationship? Because part of me thinks that if we truly liked each other enough, the distance wouldn't have been enough to break us and am wondering if things would've gone much different if we lived in the same city.
Thoughts/experiences? And do you think after a relationship failing in such a way, there is chance of revival if distance was no longer an obstacle?
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