Would you say friendship is especially important in a long-distance relationship?
January 25th, 2009 | by Andy |doblechivo asked:
In a long-distance relationship, where two people can only see each other, say, 4 times a year for a total of 5-6 weeks (on their breaks, basically), would you say it is ESPECIALLY important to have a real friendship? Because obviously, if there isn’t a true and real friendship, everything would fall apart right away since there’s no physically being in each others presence for so long. Do you agree?
In a long-distance relationship, where two people can only see each other, say, 4 times a year for a total of 5-6 weeks (on their breaks, basically), would you say it is ESPECIALLY important to have a real friendship? Because obviously, if there isn’t a true and real friendship, everything would fall apart right away since there’s no physically being in each others presence for so long. Do you agree?
(The other 48 or so weeks, the two talk with a microphone and with webcamera).
Katrina
Tags: Long Distance Relationship, Microphone, People, Presence, True Friendship

One Response to “Would you say friendship is especially important in a long-distance relationship?”
By SUSAN M on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply
The one and half well we both are convinced this is my best friend.