Monday, August 1st, 2011 at
8:59 am
I dated a guy for almost four years, from the end of high school until almost the end of college. We went to different universities, so much of our relationship was long-distance. We had a decent breakup and I understand that we don’t feel ready for the next step: marriage. However, it has been really tough on me. We broke up almost 9 months ago and I don’t feel like I have moved on much. Is this normal? He was my first serious relationship and love, and parts of me felt that he was the one I’d marry. Last weekend our mutual friend was married and seeing my ex at the wedding was really tough.
I don’t really know what I’m asking – maybe just looking for advice. I want to deal with this in a mature way, because I already found that trying to date other guys (no matter how attractive! ha) doesn’t help – if anything, it just makes it worse.
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
5:40 am
As professional I sometimes need a travelling partner to go with for a long distance meeting. I often get it from a dating site. I would like to hear a good dating gossip from you. What newest dating site have you found this week ? I got WAYN but no fresh looking faces there. What website will be the best and dating site for professionals you can tell ?
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 at
4:43 am
i’m currently dating the nicest guy ever. He’s young, handsome, charismatic, intelligent and hardworking. We recently began dating but i feel its time for me to break up with him. I’m still in love with my ex boyfriend and i simply cannot be with anyone else but him. Apart from that, my current bf is still not over his ex fiance. He talks about her all the time. He’s a long distance bf, so any suggestions on how i should break up with him? I have zero experience with this, and i’m nervous and a bit scared. Help? This break up is for the best, i know it is
Yes i know, many of you may think i’m just being a foolish. But please try to understand and try to remember what your first love was like when you were young. They say you never forget your first love, and i’m starting to think it may be true!
Saturday, March 26th, 2011 at
9:29 pm
ok I have a problem in my marriage. My husband is verbally abusive uses all kinds of cuss words at me and my family memebrs.I have been married three years In my 30′s now. Ifeel a lot better when he aint at home. I am currently pursuing school in NJ and he works in a different place. So I am feeling peaceful sincehe isn’t around and wish I could continue like this. I feel like talking to him long distance over the phone is better than living with him under the same roof since all we do is curse each other( even I resorted to cussing back at him since he doesn’t stop at all.I told him to change his way of speaking about me and my family but he says tht is the only drawback he has tht I have to live with.That is true coz other than the cussing he is really good. But because of tht one thing – cussing – I find it horrible to be with him. We talked about divorce plenty but he does not really want it but I think I do although not completely sure on this.I feel no love towards him now. I feel he is a casual friend to me. I want advice on how I can change my ways to love him more and think less evil of him. What can I do to make this marriage work coz I really want it to. Yes I am trying now not to respond in a similar way when he abuses me but besides tht what can I do ?
Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 at
4:42 am
i tryed to get rid of him in the beginning because i didnt want to get hurt than i realized i wanted him, he came to see me because it was long distance and now he doesnt want me anymore after 8 months. i dont know if i should get rid of everything he ever gave me and delete his pictures. so how do i move on?
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 at
9:48 pm
i downloaded divorce papers from site, but dont know how to file…he isnt against it, just too darn lazy to do it…plz, any info… my b/f lives in belgium and we want to get married so we can end the long distance part…
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at
2:18 pm
If you and your spouse don’t share the same house how can you keep the marriage spicy? What are some romantic things one can do in a temporary long distance situation?
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
2:28 pm
I feel like relationships can be so stressful while we’re young and in my case long distance. I feel like it’s the times that you are learning about each other and trying to understand and agree on stuff.
Does it get any easier when you get married? Like the fights and agreeing on stuff?
Tell me what is different from you were boyfriend and girlfriend and husband and wife.
Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at
3:16 pm
To successively maintaining a long distance
love vested inter-net relationship
Or share your experience
or story of successful couples who meet online
and the present status of that relationship
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 at
3:17 pm
To successively maintaining a long distance
love vested inter-net relationship
Or share your experience
or story of successful couples who meet online
and the present status of that relationship
Hey wepons some people have wheels for chairs and chairs for legs what your deal mr r no it all
Thanks dee but i am looking for positive tools to make the relationship smoother
and i agree totally with what u had said
about outside your comfort zone etc
thats where web cams are helpful
also becuase its the next best thing
to looking in to there eyes and being able
to talk as like on the phone but cheeper
thanks everybody
I meet a lady in sep right here in answeres
the reason for the question i was looking
for any advice from successful people
and any tools or things i might be missing
The lady i meet is wonderful its like fate meets destiny. She beautiful smart talented caring giving loving She is i feel
my soul mate I am 50 years old
and feel like a kid in love
thanks again