Infatuation Rules
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In a long-distance relationship, you should go often enough to feel connected but not too much so your conversations don't get boring. Some long-distance couples like to talk every day. While it's fine to call every day, I wouldn't advise spending hours on the phone with your long-distance partner.
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Read More »Some long-distance couples like to talk every day. While it’s fine to call every day, I wouldn’t advise spending hours on the phone with your long-distance partner. When you are in a long-distance relationship, it’s important to have a balance between maintaining emotional connection and talking too much about nothing. The frequency of phone calls in a long-distance relationship depends on what works for both of you. Problems begin when one partner wants to speak on the phone more than the other. When this happens, both partners feel disadvantaged but for different reasons. The best thing you can do is to agree with your partner on how often you should call each other so that both of you are happy with it. Try to avoid compromising and do something that only your partner wants. In the long run, it never works out. For example, one of you may want to talk every day, while the other prefers to be busy with other things. In this case, you could agree to talk every day but not for too long. This way both of you get to catch up and have the time to do other things. This workbook will help you and your long-distance partner improve your online communication.
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Read More »A long-distance relationship can work fine without any phone calls. If you prefer to talk to your partner via video calls or texts, that’s fine. On the other hand, if you used to call each other and talk on the phone but now you don’t, you need to understand why. There are many reasons why your partner doesn’t call you anymore. One reason could be that you used to talk too much, your conversations became boring, and they feel they could spend their time doing something else instead. Maybe they don’t like talking to you on the phone for some other reasons. You’ll never know these reasons until you talk to them openly and honestly. Try to hear them out without assuming or jumping to any conclusions. Keep an open mind until you really understand what’s happening. A lack of phone calls and communication in general can be a sign of drifting apart. With this guide you can address these issues and get your relationship back on track.
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