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christi5784 said:Hey Everyone,
I just found got accepted ot a medical school in VA. I am leaving behind my family, friends, and bf come fall unless I am accepted by an in-state school. Any tips for making a long-distance relationship work?
Redneck said:Long story short we (she and I) have agreed to do the whole LD thing. She is starting pharm and I d.o. ~7hour drive. What frequency of visiting should we shoot for? One person mentioned every other month (8 weeks). Is there a consensus on this?
For actually communicating, what do people do. Just phones? Email? old school snail mail? Pigeons with cryptic notes on the leg? Webcams? Instant messaging? smoke signals? Should there be scheduled time for this, or is it better to go with the flow of things?
I'm looking for some guidlines for when we start hammering out our plan of attack.
Redneck said:Long story short we (she and I) have agreed to do the whole LD thing. She is starting pharm and I d.o. ~7hour drive. What frequency of visiting should we shoot for? One person mentioned every other month (8 weeks). Is there a consensus on this?
For actually communicating, what do people do. Just phones? Email? old school snail mail? Pigeons with cryptic notes on the leg? Webcams? Instant messaging? smoke signals? Should there be scheduled time for this, or is it better to go with the flow of things?
I'm looking for some guidlines for when we start hammering out our plan of attack.
GammaRay said:I was dating my GF in college for 4 years. Then we went to different states (Me-med school, her-vet school). To make a long story short, we decided to do the following things: (1) Talk via phone every day no matter what (even for 1 minute to say "good night"). (2) Visit each other at least once every 6 weeks. (3) Take a vacation with each other for at least 5 days every year. (4) Spend all major holidays together. (5) Be completely honest with each other. (6) Avoid temptation.
#6 is particularly important b/c once you find yourself in a tempting situation, that reptilian part of your brain can take over - fast. So, I stayed away from places known for "hooking up." we all know which bars and clubs are just good spots to drink/dance/party and which are known for... well... you know.
My GF and I eventually got engaged, then married. We've been married three years now and have been in the same city for the past year (we actually got married while we were in different states).
Redneck said:Long story short we (she and I) have agreed to do the whole LD thing. She is starting pharm and I d.o. ~7hour drive. What frequency of visiting should we shoot for? One person mentioned every other month (8 weeks). Is there a consensus on this?
For actually communicating, what do people do. Just phones? Email? old school snail mail? Pigeons with cryptic notes on the leg? Webcams? Instant messaging? smoke signals? Should there be scheduled time for this, or is it better to go with the flow of things?
I'm looking for some guidlines for when we start hammering out our plan of attack.
jd star said:best thing ever for a long-distance relationship.... webcams. sounds cheesy, but my hubby and i have been using them for years when we have been apart. they are really not that expensive, especially when you think about how happy you'll be seeing the other person live in front of you before you go to sleep at night (or whenever)... i think it's definitely helped me through the last few years.
and if he/she is "the one" then you can make it through it all 🙂
good luck 🙂
medgator said:Any recs on a webcam for AIM/webchatting? I was looking at the Creative Live!
Any tips for making a long-distance relationship work?
f_w said:- Southwest Airlines
- Car with good gas mileage
- Vonage
- Money
- No other hobbies
Worked for us for 5 years. Going back to living under one roof was no problem at all.
You like someone, you can make it work.