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What
do I do when we're growing distant?
Dear
Coco,
My
girlfriend, who I met on Match.com
, and I live in different cities. We have been together for
almost a year now, and the situation is starting to seem increasingly
unreal. I wonder if we should break up.
She
doesn't seem to be making much of an effort to visit me like
she used to, and although we email almost every day, we don't
talk on the phone as frequently as before. She says she loves
me, but she recently decided against moving in with me (I
can't move because my situation is less flexible than hers),
and now it doesn't seem as though we'll ever be in the same
place.
Losing
Contact
Dear
Losing,
The
long-distance relationship is a contradiction in terms. At
best, it is a temporary interruption of a short-distance relationship,
after which time the reunited couple can resume the face-to-face
business of everyday love. At worst it exists primarily in
one's head, draining one's energy and bank account.
Long-distance
relationships that exist primarily online are double trouble;
if your love is reduced to letters on a screen, how do you
know it's not just a novel you're reading? If you don't have
a way of living in the same place soon and she isn't making
an effort, how is she different from a pen pal?
Tell
your girlfriend you're better off as friends. Then get back
online and quick search for a mate, specifying that she lives
nearby or is willing to relocate.
Match
Advice by Coco & Ron
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